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1 angkong
k.o. gambling game with three cards. -
2 capjiki
China card game with 2 cards or dice. -
3 cengki
run of luck in cards. -
4 gacok
the marble, card, etc. which o. picks as the means of winning in children's game of marbles, cards, etc., where the object is to accumulate marbles, etc. -
5 gacuk
the marble, card, etc. which o. picks as the means of winning in children's game of marbles, cards, etc., where the object is to accumulate marbles, etc. -
6 kiat
1. stiff, cramped k.r(of neck, limbs, etc.). 2. trick, secret. 3. meng-kiat shuffle cards. -
7 kocok
meng-k.r(k)ocok shake, mix s.t. 2 mix, stir k.r(egg, dough), shuffle k.r(cards). 3 rub hard. 4 incite s.o. to do s.t. -
8 kupir
1. cutter in tailor or dress shop. 2. meng-kupir k.r(Crd.) cut k.r(the cards). -
9 mengocok
shake, mix s.t. 2 mix, stir k.r(eggs, dough), shuffle k.r(cards). 3 rub hard. 4 incite s.o. to do s.t. -
10 pc.
[pour condoleance] legend written on cards expressing condolences. -
11 revans
revenge (esp. in sports, cards, etc.). -
12 setel
set, suit k.r(of clothes, cards, etc.). 2 match, be compatible. 3 k.r(Sl.) be stylish. -
13 umbul
1. bubble up, rise rapidly. 2 k.r(Java) children's game played with picture cards which are tossed in the air.
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