payápayActive Verbman, -anTo wave, wave at someone.specsinyás
payaséwActive Verbman-To be impatient, in a hurry to eat.Manpayaséw ay mangán si innapóy. Man-átong pay dowánan gamtén.He is impatient to eat rice. While it's still hot he's eating it with his fingers.
payáspasActive Verb-om-1, man-To fall in a body, as water in a waterfall.Din kipkippáw siyát wáda di manpayáspas ay danóm.The activator for the kipkippáw scarecrow device requires falling water.See alsopey-ásan
payegpégActive Verbman-, -om-1To tremble, shiver, as from fear or cold, not old age.for other words relating to tremble, shiver, cf. gayenggéng 1, mayegmég, payáwpaw, tayegtég
payókpok1Active Verbman-, -enTo beat the arms frantically, as to brush off an insect, child not wanting to be given a bath.See alsopokkáy1pokpók
payókpok21Active Verb-anTo hollow out, make a hole, as dripping, falling water.2Stative verbma...anTo have the soil washed away, as from the roots of a plant.See alsogangáganggedáy 3gon-gón
páypayActive Verb1man-, -om-1To flap up and down, as a rag hung over window ledge or a hat with a soft, broad brim flaps in the wind.2-an, i-To flap something up and down, to use something as a fan, as a hat.Din nowáng, ipaypáypay nas kéweng na.The carabao, it flaps its ears up and down.Paypáyak kod san kalogóng.I will please use that hat as a fan.See alsoyabyáb