YAMAS
YAMAS is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
yámas = yámat, as exclamation.
yámat {1} exclamation of pleasant surprise.
Yámat, aháan!
My!
Its a giant snapper.
{2} exclamation of extreme annoyance at s.t.
not being in order, working out, or being done as expected.
Yámat ning makinilyáha.
Makalangan!
Damn this typewriter.
It sure holds you back!
yamatyamat v [B1] for s.t.
that one accomplishes or a situation to be in chaos.
Nagyamatyamat ning ákung trabáhu kay wà sa ákung hunàhúnà ang ákung búhat, My work was all chaotic because my mind was not on it.
ka-, kayamatyamat v [A13] = yamatyamat.
yámat {1} exclamation of pleasant surprise.
Yámat, aháan!
My!
Its a giant snapper.
{2} exclamation of extreme annoyance at s.t.
not being in order, working out, or being done as expected.
Yámat ning makinilyáha.
Makalangan!
Damn this typewriter.
It sure holds you back!
yamatyamat v [B1] for s.t.
that one accomplishes or a situation to be in chaos.
Nagyamatyamat ning ákung trabáhu kay wà sa ákung hunàhúnà ang ákung búhat, My work was all chaotic because my mind was not on it.
ka-, kayamatyamat v [A13] = yamatyamat.