LIKI

LIKI is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...

likì v [B2] crack.
Mulikì ang yútà ug dúgay nga ulanun, The earth cracks if there is no rain for a long time.
Ang ínit maka-likì (makapalikì) sa tabla, Heat can make boards crack.
Ang lapalapa mulikì ug dílì sapatúsan, Your soles will crack if you dont wear shoes.
n crack.
bibingka nga usa ray female genitalia (humorouslit.
rice cake with a single crack).
sa kawáyan n of unknown origin.
{a} illegitimate children.
Kanang mga anak mung gíkan sa likì sa kawáyan, Those illegitimate children of yours (lit.
who come from the cracks in bamboos).
{b} appear-ing from nowhere.
Mu ra mag gíkan sa likì sa kawáyan nang tawhána.
Nikalit lag tunga dinhi, That man seems to have ap-peared out of nowhere.
He just appeared in this place.
a having a crack.
Sugung nga likì, A bamboo container with a crack.
() v [a12] do s.t.
to s.
o.
intensely.
Likíun (likiyun) kag búnal ni Pápa mu ug sakpan ka, Your father will beat you mercilessly if he catches you.
pa-v [A; a] cause a crack or s.t.
like a crack to appear s.w.
Palikiun ku ang ákung hinápay, Ill do my hair with a part (lit.
cause my hairdo to have a crack).

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