Search results for "suntok"
kaso-kaso [kaso-káso] v To punch, wind somebody in stomach. suntok Naospital sida dahil nakaso-kaso tong mayango. He was punched in the stomach when he got drunk. (sem. domains: 7.3.4.5 - Actions of the hand, 2.5.3 - Injure.)
gapos [gápos] vt To bind; to tie up. gapúsin Gapusa kag ida damot agor indi makasuntok. Tie his hands so he can’t box you. Gapuson nato kag ato raya it pisi. We’ll bind our baggages with a rope. syn: bugkos 2. (sem. domains: 7.5.4.1 - Rope, string.)
dilikadesa [dilikadésa] (der. of dilikado) n Etiquette; sense of propriety; self-respect of a woman in regard to sexual and moral behavior. Waya gador it delikadesa kinang anak nak aber maguyang ay inasuntok. That child has no sense of propriety because he even punches old people. (sem. domains: 4.3.1 - Good, moral, 2.6.5.2 - Woman.)
banok [bánok] v 1To hit, thump, pound on the back of the neck to remove a throat blockage. batok Ingbanok ni Nits tong ida anak agor magtungon it ubo. Nits hit her child on the back to remove a throat blockage to stop coughing. (sem. domains: 2.5.7 - Treat disease, 7.7.1 - Hit.) 2To hit somebody hard on the back (as in anger). suntok sa likod Si Vilma ay imbanok it ida asawa nak waya it pagkaon nak ingtura sa ida. Vilma was hit on the back by her husband because she did not set aside food for him. (sem. domains: 7.7.1 - Hit.) der. pabanok