tibtib-an To break off the end of a snail shell in order to remove the flesh.Tibtibana nan linesdegna.He breaks off the ends of the shell he gathered.7.5.2.4Remove, take apart
tidingTo string something on a string or bamboo; such as a string of fish or a piece of meat.Tinibingda nan dinalagda.They stringed the japanese fish they got.7.3.2.6Put incfsobetibing
tidlayTo stick out one's tongue (no spec. meaning).Mentidlay siya issan nang-ilaana ken sak-en.He sticks out his tongue when he saw me.7.1.9Move a part of the bodycfdilat
tikangTo stretch in order to relieve back or waistline. To stand on tiptoe.Mentikang ay mangkad-an isnan insakkeyna ay badona.He tiptoes to reach for his clothes which he hanged.Itikangmo ta oman-andoka.You tiptoe so that you will look taller.8.3.1.9Stretch7.1.1Standcftiyad
tikedThe craving for or rejection of certain foods during pregnancy.Mentiked siya isonga adyana nan tapin di makan.She is conceiving therefore she does not want some foods.2.6.3Birthcfinaw