bunog adj 1To be bold, such as a man or woman who is not shy to come out and say what he/she thinks, has a strong personality and tends to be energetic and doesn't like to dilly-dally. Ka boi no ogbunogon, ogpa-awo-awò to batasan din no ogkasipod ka ogpangagikagi woy makoddolon ka oghihipanow. A woman who is bold fallows herself to set aside her custom of shyness as she chatters and she marches when she walks. 2To be a little off kilter; uninhibited. as a person lacking proper self-control. see: angol 3.
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dapig v 1Back away, move over to the edge. [When Ata Manobo people have many guests, such as at weddings, it is often necessary to feed guests in groups. After one group eats, those people move out of the way so other guests can eat.] 2To get out of the way. Ogpakadusmul ka darua no sakayan ko konò ogdapig ka dangob. The two vehicles will have a head on collision if the other one does not get out of the way. osyn: batili 1. 3To set aside Ko og-init ki to woig, igdapig ta su oghibalawan ta ka woig. When we heat water, we set it aside because we will allow the water to cool off. DB Dic Nt 24/Mar/2006