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Yama-yama


bisdak funwords eyes big mouth

Yama-yama in bisaya means bullying someone. See also: Bugal-bugal

Bangking-bangking


bangking bangking

Bangking-bangking (v)(slang), exhibition; show an ability. E.g riding a motorcycle.  

Warak


bisdak funwords smirk

Warak (v),  out of control.  E.g Nagwarak sa discohan (Dancing out of control during disco) (Tagalog: Nagwala)

Bukot-bukot


Bukot-bukot (repeated), in bisaya this means belong to the lower class or lower level. Similar but different meaning “Bukot”

Noak


bisdak funwords simple smile

Reverse of “Kaon” which means to eat. See also Subad

Tiki-tiki


Tiki-tiki is not a bisaya word actually but it is a common vitamins for kids made by Unilab. You can hear it everynow and then.

Tiki


Tiki in bisaya is interchangeably used to call a common house lizard but a smaller ones. See related “tuko”

Tuko


Tuko in bisaya means a bigger house lizard which also making sounds  as “tuko! tuko!”. See also “tiki”