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yanggusong [yanggúsong] adj Rough surface. magaspang syn: masapnot.

yanggas₂ [yánggas] v To clean a wound with water or other liquid. langgas Ayanggasan nako kaling ako ugar sa siki. I will clean the wound on my foot. Nagyayanggas sida it mainit nak tubi sa ugar ni Cliff. She’s cleaning Cliff’s wound with warm water. syn: hugas, kilis 1, hinaw.

yanggas₁ [yanggás] v To wash, bathe a wound with the liquid off boiled. Ingyanggasan ni Toby kag ida ugar sa siki. Toby put a boiled guava leaf poultice to the wound on his foot.

yangas [yangás] adj Naughty; running everywhere; can’t sit still. malikot Abang yangas tong mga anak ni Alicia. The children of Alicia are very naughty. syn: paras 1, sutil, likot 1, mayangas.

yanga₃ [yángà] v To become irregular, go out of sinc, order (as of a schedule). layag Kag ida regla ngasing ay nagyayanga. Her menstruation now becomes irregular.

yambang [yámbang] v To look for, try and sight a catch of fish (hit-and-miss fishing); to look for an opportunity by attracting fish with a gas lamp; to scout around for something (as of a sale). Kada hagto sa ragat kag baroto ni Darsing ay nagyayambang sinra it isra. The reason why Darsing’s boat is out at sea is because they are trying to sight a catch of fish. (sem. domains: 6.4.5 - Fishing, 6.8.4.3.2 - Cheap.)

yaktor₂ [yáktor] v To step over something; to step, or skip something in a series (such as a meal or skipping pages when reading). laktaw Ingyaktoran nida kag mga buyak sa atubangan it bayay. He stepped over the flowers in front of the house. Inagutom sida ngasing dahil nagyaktor sida it paningugto. He’s now hungry because he skipped lunch. Yaktore kag mga pangutana hina sa eksamin nak buko ninro ayam. Skip the questions here on the test that you don’t know. (sem. domains: 7.2.1.2 - Move quickly.)

yakrag [yákrag] 1sta To fall from a height (person, object); to fall off a tree (as of fruit, leaves). hulog, nalaglag Ako nasambat kag itlog nak nayakrag sa lamesa. I caught the eggs that fell from the table. syn: taktak, tikrag 1, huyog 1, lagas 1, unot. 2vi To fall off a tree (said of leaves and fruit). Nagkayakrag kag mga budog nak yangka pagbagyo. The young jackfruits fell off the tree during the typhoon. 3vbt To drop something from a height. Ingyakragan nako sida’t mga hinog nak kabugaw tong hagto ako sa ibabaw it puno. I dropped to her ripe pomelos when I was up in the tree.

yagtok₃ [yágtok] vi 1To soften when soaked in water (as of a mark on the floor, fish scales, rice). Nagyagtok kag ida inghu-om nak rukot it kinaydo. The burnt part of the cooked rice that she soaked in water, softened. (sem. domains: 5.2.1.2.3 - Grind flour.) 2To soften something by soaking it in water. lambot Ako apayagtukon kag himbis it isra bag-o kaliskisan. I’ll let the fish scales softened in water before removing them. Apayaktokan nako’t bugas kag marakong planggana. I’ll let the rice soften in water on the big basin.

wayat matugas nak tinapay sa mainit nak kape [wayá't matugás nak tinápay sa ma-ínit nak kapé] PH There's nothing impossible if one really want's it (lit: there is no hard bread in hot coffee). (sem. domains: 3.5.3.1 - Word.)

wayat buot [wayá't buót] (comp. of waya, buot) id Immature; irresponsible. [lit: without inner-being] walang isip Waya’t buot nak kabadi kag ida napangasawa. He married an immature woman. (sem. domains: 4.3.1.3.1 - Immature in behavior, 3.2.5.1.1 - Trust.)

waya sa inra kalikugan [wayâ sa ínra kalikugán] saying - Convert to subentry Not interested in what was said, done; to not bother to listen or remember. Kag mga anak ngasing ay waya sa inra kalikugan kung inggwa’t Natutun-an o waya. Children today aren’t interested whether they can learn or not.

waya it kahuhitsura₂ [wayâ it kahuhitsúra] adj Not good-looking (lit. no appearance). pangit Waya ra kuno it kahuhitsura katong ida napangasawa. They said that the one he married isn’t good-looking.

waldas [wáldas] 1adj Extravagant; lavish; careless with ones money, or possessions; wasting, destoying things.spendthrift. waldas Nahangit kag nanay sa ida waldas nak anak. Mother is angry with her extravagant child. Syn: gastos 1. (sem. domains: 6.8.4.7 - Spend.) 2n Spendthrift of money. Si Syl ay waldasera kada waya’t kwarta. Syl is a spendthrift so she has no money. (sem. domains: 6.8.4.7 - Spend.) 3vt To spend a lot of money; to be extravagant, careless with things. Nagwaldas sida it rakong kwarta. He spent a lot of money. (sem. domains: 6.8.4.7 - Spend.)

wagas₂ [wágas] v To scatter things in a search; to ransack a room. sira Kada ingwagas ni Jun tong mga kinamadang kahoy ay inghahanap nida tong sawa. The reason why Jun scattered his piled firewood is that he’s looking for the snake.

wagas₁ [wágas] vt To mess up; to destroy; to fall apart; to break up into small pieces. wasak Ingwagas it mga anak ka amo bayay-bayay. The children destroyed our playhouse. syn: mumog 1.

uyog₂ [uyóg] v To keep on doing something (often of something wrong but also of an activity like dancing). Pag bisar-an nimo kag mga anak ngasing ay inauyog ra ka. If you scold children nowadays they still keep on doing what’s wrong.

uyas [uyás] n Grain, heads; cereal crops. butil Katinggas it tubo kag uyas it payay. The rice grains sprouted firmly. (sem. domains: 6.2.1.1 - Growing grain.)

uyan [uyán] 1n Rain. (sem. domains: 1.1.3.3 - Rain.) 2v To rain. Nag-iinuyan gani! Sabaling mabaha! Yes, it really is raining and raining! Maybe it will flood! (sem. domains: 1.1.3.3 - Rain.) 3v To get wet, caught in the rain. ulán Nauyanan sida pagpaeskol kada inasip-on sida ngasing. She got wet with rain when she went to school therefore she has a cold now. (sem. domains: 1.1.3.3 - Rain, 1.3.3 - Wet.) der. tig-uyan , der. tinguyanon , der. uyanon

utwang [útwang] v To grow, sprout specially of plants; to come up (of plants) tumubo Miskan sa ragasrasong raga ay umutwang kag mayabong nak mga tanom,... Eventhough the soil was sandy, milky root crops would grow up,...

utot [utót] 1n Flatulence. 2vi To flatulate; to pass gas. utót

uso [úso] adj In fashion; commonly done, happening; trend; (for events; beliefs; clothes, sickness, epidemic). uso Uso ngasing kag sagnat sa mga anak kada dapat mag-ingat. Fevers are common among children now so we must take care. syn: moda.

urar [urár] v To walk awkward as of pregnant and heavy stomach (as when one is large in front). Nag-urar-urarey tan-a si Luth ugaling ay naagasan. Luth was almost walking like a very pregnant woman but she had a miscarriage. (sem. domains: 7 - Physical actions.)

upa₁ [upá] 1n Rice husk (as of the outside of the rice grain); chaff. ipá Abang ramo pa it upa kag inra bugas. Their rice has lots of husk in it. (sem. domains: 6.2.6.1 - Winnow grain.) 2vt To use rice chaff for some purpose. ipa Aupahan ninra kag yelo nak halin sa Lucena. They use rice chaff to pack the ice that comes from Lucena.

unot [únot] vi To fall out, as of hair; to moult. nakalbo, unot Asing nag-uunot ka imo buhok? Why is your hair falling out? syn: taktak, yakrag 1, tikrag 1, huyog 1, lagas 1. (sem. domains: 5.4.3.2 - Plait hair.)