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yogyog [yógyog] v To jig; to move from side-to-side, back-and-forth; to jiggle something. yogyog Ida gingyogyog ka puno it mangga para mahuyog kag mga hinog nak bunga. He moved the mango tree from side-to-side so the ripe fruits would fall down.

yokyok [yokyók] v To fish in shallows with hook and short line (as for small fish). namingwit Nagyokyok kag mga anak it haluan sa palaisdaan. The children fished with hook and short line for the mudfish in the fishpond. (sem. domains: 6.4.5.2 - Fish with hooks.)

yomyom [yómyom] vbt To sit on eggs (as of a hen in order to hatch the eggs). lilim Ingyumyumaney it guyang kag ida itlog tuna tahapon. The hen has been sitting on her eggs since yesterday.

yongyong [yóngyong] v To crouch with heads down especially birds when sick, wet. nagkasakit Nagyongyong tong tanan namong manok dahil ngkasakit. All our chickens crouched with their heads down because they were sick.

yopyop [yópyop] vbt To drink. inom Ingyopyop nida tong sabaw it isra. He drank the broth of the fish.

yoyo₁ [yóyò] vt To slit the throat, or cut off the head of (a chicken, pig, etc.) in order to kill and butcher it. gilit ng leeg Buko ako kag mayoyo it manok. I won’t be the one who to slit the chicken’s throat.

yoyo₂ [yóyo] n Yo-yo toy. yoyo Abang ayo si Meriel mag-idamo it yoyo. Meriel is very good in playing with a yoyo. (sem. domains: 4.2.7 - Play, fun.)

yoga [yogá] n Trance, astral travel, out of body experience, as in meditation with yoga

yo-yo [yó-yò] v To slit, cut the throat of an animal, bird (person?) being slaughtered (as of a small cut to jugular veins so the blood will drain out). katay Pipia anay kag liog it manok bag-o yo-yoon. Beat the neck of the chicken before slitting its throat. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.2 - Food from animals.)

yo-go₂ [yó-gò] v To shake something (as of a bottle of medicine). alog Ako gingpakayo-go kag buyong bag-o ipainom sa anak. I had the medicine shaken first before letting the child take it.

yinumakan [yinumákan] n A banana dish, made by boiling bananas, then mashing them and mixing with grated coconut, sugar and margarine. Can also be made with cassava in the same way. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.1 - Food from plants.)

yinakaran it buyan [yinakáran it búyan] n Abnormal development of coconut fruit with small amount of flesh. (sem. domains: 6.2.5.2 - Crop failure, 5.2.3.1.2 - Food from fruit.)

yinakar it buyan [yinakár it búyan] id 1Coconut with meat and juice but makes no sound when shaken. 2Lunatic; a person with mental problems; a loony person, perhaps more frequent during full moon.

yima [yímà] n Peanut candy made with milk. yema

yinábog [yinábog] n A banana dish, made by chopping and cooking the fruit in coconut milk, with or without sugar. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.1.2 - Food from fruit.)

yayugan [yayúgan] n Container for pig’s food. lalagyan ng pagkaing baboy Natumba kag yayugan it baktin ag naudak kag suyor nak baho. The container for the pig’s food fell on its side and the smelly contents spilled out.

yayangon [yayángon] v To take, handle things without asking. (sem. domains: 3.3.4.2 - Refuse permission.)

yayan₂ [yayán] 11.1vt To eat something on its own, such as jam, peanut butter, etc. papak It gipakayayana raw nida tong peanut butter aber waya’t inbutangang tinapay. She ate on its own the peanut butter even without bread. 22.1v To do alone, one only (as of one person acting alone or doing only one action at a time). Ingyayan nako kinang ako hilamunon nak waya ra it nagbubulig. I did the weeding on my own since there was no one else helping. Kag amo suya ay naubos it yayan it mga anak. The children ate up all our viand on its own without anything else.

yaya₂ [yáyà] vbt To weave baskets, sleeping mats from rattan, palm fronds. maglála; lumála Abang tulin sida magyaya it banig. She weaves mats very fast. syn: yakyak. (sem. domains: 6.6.4.2 - Weaving baskets and mats.)

yaya₃ [yáya] adj Stinging pain as of sting of scorpion or centipede; numb. masakit Mayaya kag kinapunan ni Brandy. The castrated part of the dog, Brandy is stinging with pain. (sem. domains: 2.5.6.1 - Pain.)

yawig [yáwig] adj To go a long distance; to cover a large area, wide scoop. malawak Si David ay ingtaw-an it mayawig nak kaisipan it panginoon para mapirdi nida si Goliat. David was given a large amount of wisdom by God on how to outdo Goliath.

yawog [yáwog] n Bunch of coconuts; plentiful crop (as of fruits on one stalk like coconuts, guavas, kamansi, mangoes). isang buwig

yawhak₃ [yáwhak] v To tremble with great fear, nervousness prior to some event which is approaching. kinabahan Tanang tawo sa inra lugar ay ingyawhakan tong maglinog it makusog. All the people in their place trembled with great fear when the strong earthquake struck.

yawhak₄ [yáwhak] n Anxiety. Si Lita ay ing-atake it yawhak tong magpaSaudi kag ida asawa. Lita was overcome with anxiety when her husband went to Saudi.

yawhak₁ [yáwhak] v To get stagefright; to be nervous doing something. kaba Ingyawhakan sida tong magsaka sa intablado ag magbisaya sa atubangan it mga nagtapos. He got stagefright when he went up on the stage and gave a speech in front of the graduates.