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Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Bigu'nyag / Bigu'nyak
Bigu'nyag / Bigu'nyak (Pronounced as Bigu-nyag or Bigu-nyak) is a verb to describe actions of teasing each other sometimes with direct or indirect dirty words. The people will not take it seriously as they know it's just a way to play, to socialize that most of the time comes with laughter
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