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tamburin₁ [tamburín] n Tamborine. Indiey magamit tong ida tamburin. His tamburine can’t be used anymore.

tambor [támbor] v To play the tamborine. Si Irene kag nagtambor tong sinra ay magparada. Irene was the one who played tamborine when they had a parade.

pi-pi [pí-pì] 11.1adj Beaten flat; flattened (as of beaten metal). 1.2vbt To beat metal flat. pípì Apipi-an ka nako’t mga kitsi nak humanong pangkiling-kiling. I’ll beat flat the bottle tops for you to use in the tamborine. syn: timi 1, timi 3, yupi. 22.1v To beat the adam’s apple of a chicken prior to cutting the throat when slaughtering it (as this flattens the blood vessels and the blood draws away from the neck and stops it spurting out when cut). Pi-pia anay kinang liog it manok bag-o yuyuon. Beat the neck of the chicken before slitting it’s throat. 33.1vt To pat somebody lightly, gently on the body (as when putting a child to sleep). Para magkatuyog kag anak ida kali impi-pi sa igot. To put the child to sleep, she patted him lightly on the bottom. syn: pikpik, ragpak 1.

kiling-kiling [kiling-kíling] 1n The sound of a bell, shaken instrument(as of a tamborine, maracas). Kag kiling-kiling ay ida ginpatunog para masadoran nak nagbabaligya sida it sorbetes. He sounded the shaker instrument to announce that he was selling icecream. (sem. domains: 4.2.3.5 - Musical instrument, 2.3.2.2 - Sound, 2.3.2.3 - Types of sounds.) 2vi To be tossed or rocked back and forth, as of a boat on rough seas. Nagkiling-kiling kag inra baroto tong masaprok it ragkong humbak. Their boat rocked back and forth when it was hit by big waves.