tobtob 1v To bite off, as with one\'s front teeth. Tobtobi nu ka ulobang. Bite off [the tails] of the shrimps. 2vs To become chewed off, as by abrasion. Ko nakabayò ka gakit to mababow, ka balagon no ingu-os, natobtob woy natampod to batu. DB Dic Nt 13/Feb/2007 When the raft happened to pass through the shallow area, the rattan with which it was tied together became chewed and was broken off by the rocks. Ko ogkalogtas ka balagon, sikan ka ogkatobtob. When the rattan became chewed, that is [the meaning of the word] ogkatobtob. [However, the term used of a rope that becomrs “chewed off,” or worn, is ogkakadkad.]