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1 egos
meng-egos evade. 2 evade, get around s.t., get out of the way of s.t. -
2 cik
1. get out ! shoo ! 2. see ENCIK. 3. see CI. 4. see TACI, CICIK 2. -
3 enyah
go away, get out. -
4 gelek
1. meng-gelek roll over. 2 roll. 3 run over, crush as in mortar. 4 dodge, get out of the way. 2. k.r(Sl.) marijuana. -
5 menyisihkan
give way, get out of the way. 2 be separate, aloof from. 3 set s.t. aside, put s.t. to the side. -
6 minggir
k.r(Java) flee, run away. 2 Get out of here !. -
7 endus
get wind of, smell, whiff. 2 get wind of, find out, discover. -
8 mengendus
get wind of, smell, whiff. 2 get wind of, find out, discover. -
9 poatang
(Jakarta, China) get caught, get found out. -
10 awas
careful, watch out. 2 sharp-sighted, far-sighted. 3 (Sport) get set ! -
11 irik
meng-irik thresh by stamping with the feet. ter-irit get sifted out. peng-irit a fail. -
12 jadi
become, get. 2 so, therefore, thus, hence. 3 end up doing s.t. 4 work k.r(out), become effective, come off. 5 finished, accomplished. 6 be, serve or work as. -
13 jermal
fish trap conmsisting of closely spaced stakes behind which the fish get caught when the tide goes out. -
14 lolos
slip off k.r(of a ring, etc.). 2 slip away, bolt k.r(from jail, etc.). 3 be allowed to get through or out. -
15 meloloskan
slip off s.t. 2 realease k.r(s.o., a secret, etc.). 3 allow s.t. to get through or out. -
16 menunggangkan
ride s.t. 2 use an exiting, activity or situation for o.'s own purpose or profit, get a free ride out of.
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