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Meron bang lug at bog?
lug1
lษ™ษก/
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
bรคษก,bรดษก/
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
lษ™ษก/
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
bรคษก,bรดษก/
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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Bilis ni sir =)
 
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..
 
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