owlet
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Gigil (Tagalog): The urge to pinch or squeeze something that is unbearably cute.
Prononciation: Ghee-gill
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aww ssooooooo cuteeeeee …….
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gigil?
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I am fond of owls, in fact there are some nearby
and late in the night as I ponder my next paragraph
I can hear them tooting :) My study overlooks their
habitat so I am lucky to see them sometimes :)
Have a lovely day Beth and I really
like your owlet picture, very cute :)
Andro xxxx
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ty andro and you are lucky )
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Alien freak. lol
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ah, that explains it danny )
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It is really cute. Looks like it should be a fluffy toy!
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it does!
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You got the best word to describe it, Beth! I wonder how you came across this. (I’m Filipino by the way.)
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i do think it is the perfect word for this. i love words and languages and found it while researching. thanks )
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squeeeeeee – I want one! :-) x
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me too!
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just don’t let him/her grow up :-) x
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the same thing keeps happening with kittens and babies of all kinds, i just can’t keep up )
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So that’s where the Gremlins come from: mama owls.
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yes, ’tis true and now we know –
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Round, small, soft, big eyes…. check, check, check and check! This darling fits all the scientific criteria for cute!!!!
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indeed it does!
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Ermahgerd!
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yes
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Cute
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AHHH! THE CUTENESS !!!!
I can’t even.
AHHHHH!!!!!
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exactly!
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So cute!
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Oooooooooo!!! Insane cuteness … and a new vocabulary word, too!
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double bonus !
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I can’t stop looking at this little owlet…he’s just so…beautiful.
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i couldn’t either, and he is )
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ahhhh, how cute is that!
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gigil – that’s how cute. don’t let your falcon eat my owlet please )
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As a Filipina-American, I must say, you’ve chosen one of my favorite Tagalog words. Total Gigl!
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oh that makes me happy )
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:-D
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Now, you’re using my tongue. :)
Did you know that in our country there was a fad when wealthy teens used a set of language different from the vernacular? They would say, “You make me gigil with you? You can translate this automatically using your post. (laughs)
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wow, i had no idea –
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kissy kissy gigil!
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