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Meron bang lug at bog?
lug1
ləɡ/
verb
  1. 1.
    carry or drag (a heavy or bulky object) with great effort.
    "she began to lug her suitcase down the stairs"
    synonyms: carry, lift, bear, tote, heave, hoist, shoulder;
bog
bäɡ,bôɡ/
noun
noun: bog; plural noun: bogs; noun: the bog
  1. 1.
    wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body.
    "the island is a wilderness of bog"
    synonyms: marsh, swamp, muskeg, mire, quagmire, morass, slough, fen, wetland, bogland
    "the bogs were alive with chirring insects and croaking frogs"
    • ECOLOGY
      wetland with acid, peaty soil, typically dominated by peat moss.
      synonyms: marsh, swamp, muskeg, mire, quagmire, morass, slough, fen, wetland, bogland
      "the bogs were alive with chirring insects and croaking frogs"
  2. 2.
    BRITISHinformal
    a bathroom.
verb
verb: bog; 3rd person present: bogs; past tense: bogged; past participle: bogged; gerund or present participle: bogging
  1. 1.
    cause (a vehicle, person, or animal) to become stuck in mud or wet ground.
    "the car became bogged down on the beach road"
    • (of a person or process) be unable to make progress.
      "you must not get bogged down in detail"
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lug1
ləɡ/
verb
  1. 1.
    carry or drag (a heavy or bulky object) with great effort.
    "she began to lug her suitcase down the stairs"
    synonyms: carry, lift, ****, tote, heave, hoist, shoulder;
bog
bäɡ,bôɡ/
noun
noun: bog; plural noun: bogs; noun: the bog
  1. 1.
    wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body.
    "the island is a wilderness of bog"
    synonyms: marsh, swamp, muskeg, mire, quagmire, morass, slough, fen, wetland, bogland
    "the bogs were alive with chirring insects and croaking frogs"
    • ECOLOGY
      wetland with acid, peaty soil, typically dominated by peat moss.
      synonyms: marsh, swamp, muskeg, mire, quagmire, morass, slough, fen, wetland, bogland
      "the bogs were alive with chirring insects and croaking frogs"
  2. 2.
    BRITISHinformal
    a bathroom.
verb
verb: bog; 3rd person present: bogs; past tense: bogged; past participle: bogged; gerund or present participle: bogging
  1. 1.
    cause (a vehicle, person, or animal) to become stuck in mud or wet ground.
    "the car became bogged down on the beach road"
    • (of a person or process) be unable to make progress.
      "you must not get bogged down in detail"
Origin
Bilis ni sir =)
 
Sisihin nyo yung naglakat nang bug haha. Kundi dahil sa kanya, hindi kayo mawawalan ng data at pera :)
 
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ako nka avail ako ng IKNA pero na ubos ko un ng apat na araw.. nag expired na nga pero parang napapakinabangan ko pa din ngayon iwan ko kong bakit..
 
Ikaw lang ang nagpatunay master na totoo pala na araw araw ay hindi pasko..hahahaha
 
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