BANGIL

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

bángil v {1} [A; b5c] put s.t.
beneath or next to s.t.
to keep it from jiggling, rolling, sliding, etc.
Bangíli (bangíla) ang ligid sa trák, Put a block against the wheels of the truck.
{2} [a] eat s.t.
before a drinking bout (prop up ones stomach).
Unsay ímung gibángil únà muinum?
What did you eat before you drank?
{3} [A; c] use a charm to insure success in business or gambling.
{4} [A; b5] induce s.
o.
with a bribe.
Bangílun (bangílan) ta siyag tubà arun maabtik sugúun, Give him some toddy to get him to work a bit faster.
{5} [A; b] trip a player while running or jumping.
() n {1} s.t.
placed beneath to keep a thing steady or in position.
Butangig bangil ang silya arun mupundu, Put a prop beneath the chair so it will be steady.
{2} food to stave o?
hunger.
{2a} food taken before drinks (slang).
{2b} sa tinggutum food eaten in place of rice or corn in famine times.
{3} charm for gambling or business.
{4} s.t.
given as an inducement to goad s.
o.
into action.
paN- v [A2] use a charm in gambling or in business.
bangilbángil v [A; b] support, fill in the gaps.
Ang kamúti ibangilbángil sa pagkáun, Sweet potatoes arent the principal food.
They are s.t.
extra to fill in when there isnt enough other food.
n s.t.
that supports.
Bangilbángil nà siya nákù sa trabáhu, He is my helper in my job.

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