DAGPAK
DAGPAK is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
dagpak v {1} [A; ab2] slap hard enough to make a noise.
Dag-páka siya kay nagdahan, Give him a spanking because he is getting to be too naughty.
{2} [A; c] cover a hole in any sort of material by laying s.t.
over it and attaching it.
Kinsay nagdag-pak sa kisì sa ákung karsúnis?
Who patched up the tear in my pants?
Playwud ang idagpak sa buhù sa bungbung, Patch the hole in the wall with plywood.
{3} [A; ac] join two flat pieces together by making two of their edges overlap.
Nagdagpak ku sa duha ka hábul, I joined two blankets together.
{4} [B126; b8] sa pamilya marry into a family.
Nadagpak siya sa mga pamilyang way nahut, She married into a family poor as church mice.
n {1} ranking.
{2} = dagpk.
() n {1} piece used in covering up a hole.
{2} sa pamilya one who has become part of a family by virtue of marrying into it.
Dag-páka siya kay nagdahan, Give him a spanking because he is getting to be too naughty.
{2} [A; c] cover a hole in any sort of material by laying s.t.
over it and attaching it.
Kinsay nagdag-pak sa kisì sa ákung karsúnis?
Who patched up the tear in my pants?
Playwud ang idagpak sa buhù sa bungbung, Patch the hole in the wall with plywood.
{3} [A; ac] join two flat pieces together by making two of their edges overlap.
Nagdagpak ku sa duha ka hábul, I joined two blankets together.
{4} [B126; b8] sa pamilya marry into a family.
Nadagpak siya sa mga pamilyang way nahut, She married into a family poor as church mice.
n {1} ranking.
{2} = dagpk.
() n {1} piece used in covering up a hole.
{2} sa pamilya one who has become part of a family by virtue of marrying into it.