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wakis [wakís] 1vt To uncover something (clothing covering something, somebody); to open a book; turn page of a book. Waya tan-a nakita nida kag anak kung waya nida giwakisa kag tabon nida. She wouldn’t have seen the child if she wouldn’t have pulled back the thing covering him. Ing wakis nako kag kurtina agor masuyor kag hangin. I pulled back the curtain so the wind could come in. Indi nida gustong nak awakison nato kag libro it rali-rali. She doesn’t want that we turn the pages quickly. 2vi To be blown up or out by the wind. linipad Nagwakis kag ida sada pag hangin. Her skirt blew up when it was windy.

rali-rali [rali-ralî] (dial. var. dali-dali) (der. of rali) v Hurry up!

nawaya sa limot [nawayâ sa límot] vi To be unable to remember anymore;to have gone from ones mind (as of ones forgetting something). nawala sa ala-ala, nakalimutan, hindi naalala Dahilan sa akoy nagrarali-rali nawaya sa limot kag iban nakong dapat ibisaya sa meeting. Just because I am hurrying I can’t remember anymore what I have to say in the meeting.

muyat₁ [múyat] 11.1vbt To look at something; to watch something (such as a movie show); to inspect or examin. tingin, titig Waya sida gustong muyatan. She doesn’t like to be looked at. 22.1vbt To allow somebody to look at something; to show something to somebody; to have somebody inspect something. Apamuyatan nako kag ako niyaya sa nanay. I will show my weaving to mother. 33.1vbt To look after something; to take care of something; to look into a matter or situation. Muyati anay kaling bayay habang waya ako. Look after the house for a while while I’m not here. 44.1saying - Convert to subentry Did not take notice of something; unmindful of something; unaware of something. Wayaey sa ida pagmuyat kinang ida anak nak bitbit dahil nawiwili sida’t kaistorya. He didn’t take any notice of his child because he was so involved in his conversation. 55.1excl See hah! Hay muyating nahuyog kinang imo raya sa karali-rali. Hah see, your things fell when you hurried. 66.1v “Let me see.” 77.1vbt To go for a medical check-up; to have a doctor examine somebody. Ingpamuyatan nako katong anak sa doktor. I will have the child examined by the doctor. Waya namuyati it doktor kag anak. The doctor didn’t examine the child. 88.1vt To treat somebody to a movie; to take somebody to see, watch something (as of TV, games, a dance). Ingpamuyat nako sida it sini. I will treat you to a movie. 99.1vbt To wait to see the outcome of something; “We’ll see if...”’ Amuyatan nako kung makanunot sa imo. I’ll see if I can go with you. Amuyatan nato kung mapipirde nimo ako! We’ll see if you can defeat me! 1010.1n Respect for others; treatment of others (lit. look). Pay waya’t pagmuyat sa imo maguyang. It’s like you have no respect for your elders. Kayain kag ida pagmuyat sa ako. His treatment (lit. looking) at me was bad. 10.2vbt To show respect for somebody (lit. to look at). Waya nida gimumuyati kag ida mga maguyang. He doesn’t respect his parents. 10.3saying - Convert to subentry To lose respect, love for somebody. Nawaya ka ako pagmuyat sa ako nobyo. I lost all feeling for my boyfriend. 1111.1n Viewing place; vantage point (from which to see, view something). Igwa’t maadong muyatan it pabayle kang Nang Taling. There is a good place to watch the dance from at Aunty Taling’s. 1212.1adj Looks beautiful; nice to watch, look at. Kaganda sida gigmuyatan hina sa ida baro. She looks beautiful in that dress. 1313.1n A person’s look, facial expression. Kag ida muyat ay kasubo. He looks like he’s grieving. 1414.1saying - Convert to subentry A look which has evil intent, purpose. Kinang tawo ay kayain ka ida muyat sa ako. That person looked at me with an evil purpose. 1515.1n One’s opinion about something; comment; suggestion about something; (lit ‘in my sight’); ‘seems to me’. Nio sa imo muyat kag maadong humanon? What is your opinion about this nice thing that was made? 1616.1n Sight; vision; insight. Karuyomey kag ako pangmuyat. My vision is very dim. Marayom kag ida pangmuyat sa mga bagay-bagay nak natabo ngasing nak panahon. He has deep insight into what is happening in these times. 1717.1saying - Convert to subentry To have little hope (lit.‘his sight is very small’). 1818.1saying - Convert to subentry Good taste in clothes, decorating, etc. Maadong pangmuyat sida sa mga klase it baro. 1919.1saying - Convert to subentry To lose control of one’s anger, temper. (lit‘his sight became dark’). Nagruyom kag ida pangmuyat kada ida nabakoy katong ida asawa. He lost his temper (lit sight became dark) therefore he hit his wife. 2020.1adj A person who doesn’t want to be seen or looked at; shy; a snob; somebody who is very possessive; somebody who easily gets angry.

mini-mini [mini-míni] 1n The words, prayers of a spiritista. Si Nang Puting ay nahinghing it mini-mini pag oras magbuyong. Nang Puting utter words of a spiritista when in the act of healing. 2vi To utter words of prayers of a spiritista. mini-mini Nagmimini-mini si Batoy it rali-rali. Batoy uttered words of prayers hurriedly.

brip [brip] n Men’s underpants. brip Sa ida kararali-rali kag ida nasoksok nak brip ay gisi sa atubangan. In his hurry the underpants which he put on were torn in front. [From the English "briefs" used for either men's or women's panties i.e. undergarments.] (sem. domains: 5.3.1 - Men's clothing.)

rali-rali nak tawo [rali-rálì nak táwo] adj Impetuous, impulsive. padalos-dalos Rali-rali nak tawo si Igo kada karamong kaaway. Igo is a very impetuous man that’s why he’s got many enemies.