hayahay
HAYAHAY is a word in Cebuano with its meaning in English.
hayáhay a {1a} airy, comfortable and refreshing to the skin. King kwartúha hayáhay kay atbang sa hángin, This room is airy, cool, and fresh because it gets the full wind. {1b} a refreshed feeling. Hayáhay na ang ákung gibátì human makakaligù, I feel very much refreshed after my bath. {2} for ones financial situ-ation to be comfortable. Hayáhay na siya karun kay dakù siyag swildu, He is in comfortable circumstances now because he has a good salary. {3} feel relieved of a burden or sickness. Hayáhay na ang íyang pamínaw human katambáli, She felt better after she took her medicine. Hayáhay nang pamínaw ku kay nabayran na ang ákung útang, I feel relieved now. Ive paid o? my debts. {4} easy, requiring little e? ort. Hayáhay ra tung iksamína, That examination was easy. {5} for material to do easily for a certain number. Hayáhay rang duha ka púlu íning panaptúna, This cloth would easily make two shirts. v [B2; b6] {1} be, become airy, refreshed, relieved. {2} for ones financial situation to be-come comfortable, ease up. pa- v [A; b6(1)] {1} get fresh air. Magpahayáhay ta sa baybáyun, Lets get some fresh air at the beach. {2} go s.w. to amuse oneself, take ones mind o? trou-bles. Magpahayáhay ta sa karnabal, Lets go to the carnival to take our minds o? our troubles. {3} pa- sa bágà go out to amuse oneself. Magpahayáhay ta sa bágà kay láay kaáyu dinhi, Lets go out to have some diversion because its boring as heck here. ka- n comfort and ease; freedom from cares, sickness, etc. pa-an n place to go for relaxation.