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yabaw [yabáw] (irreg. infl. yapaw) 1vi To extend beyond a point; to protrude. Nagyayabaw kag ida kamison sa ida malip-ot nak baro. Her slip extends beyond her short dress. Pagkakusog ka imo itsa ay nagyayapaw kag bola sa ida. When you throw hard, the ball goes out beyond her. 2vbt To extend something beyond a point; to exceed something. labis Ayabawan nako kag imo mga nabaoy nak marka sa eskwela. I’ll exceed the mark you got in school. Ingyapawan nida it taas kag nayukso’t kalaban sa ‘high jump’. She surpassed the height that her opponent made at the high jump.

samboy [sámboy] vbt To feel uncomfortable with the touch of somebody, something. Nagsasamboy kag ako kamison sa ako yawas. My chimese is touching my body and I feel uncomfortable with it.

nipis [nipís] adj Thin; transparent. Kailangan nidang magkamison nak abang nipis kag ida baro. She needs to wear a chimese because her dress is so transparent.

karpenyo [karpényo] n A camisole to the waist. kamison Suksok nida kag ida bag-ong bakay nak karpenyo. She is wearing her newly bought camisole. (sem. domains: 5.3.6 - Parts of clothing, 2.1.7 - Flesh, 5.3 - Clothing.)

kamison [kamisón] n Chemise. kamisón (sem. domains: 5.3.2 - Women's clothing, 5.3.7 - Wear clothing.)