pakyaw
PAKYAW is a word in Cebuano with its meaning in English.
pakyaw v {1} [A; a12] hire for the whole job, buy the whole lot. Nagpakyaw mig usa ka trák pára sa ámung ikskursiyun, We chartered a bus for our excursion. Magpakyaw tag panday paghímug aparadur, Lets hire a carpenter to make the cabinet, paying him for the job. Pakyáwun ku ang pagtúkud sa balay, Ill have the house constructed, paying a lump sum for the whole job. Pakyáwun ku ang tanang ságing basta itúgut ug barátu, Ill buy all your bananas if you let me have them cheap. {2} [A2; a12] finish a game by making all the points consecutively with-out changing balls or hands. Ug aku nay makasirbi, pakyáwun giyud nákù, If I serve, Ill do it to the end of the game (the other side wont get the ball again). {3} [a12] skip doing s.t. one regularly does. Way bugas, pakyáwun na lang nátù ang átung paniudtu, We dont have any rice. Lets just skip our dinner. n s.t. hired or paid for as a whole. Dílì ni inadlaw. Pakyaw ni, We are paid for doing the whole job, not on a daily basis. maN-r-, maN-ay n whole lot buyer or worker of jobs under agreement.