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harok v To sniff at one's cheek, kiss as sign of affection. [They greet each other this way when they marry or to greet their children. At a meeting they would hug or shake hands but not usually kiss. Sometimes a very good friend will greet with a kiss and hug if they haven't seen each other for a long time. (This term also applies to a kiss with lips touching.)] 1.1v To touch each other. Pinogharok ka gotok dan no darua. Ka dangob no iglituk, pinogdagkot. Their two stomachs were touching (lit. kissing) each other. Another way of expressing the meaning is, they were touching each other. see: dagkot 1.2.