sablay

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Noun

 * 1) hanging of clothes

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Verb

 * 1) to hang; to cause something to be suspended, as from a hook, hanger or the like

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Verb

 * 1) to hang clothing over a chair

Etymology
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The “sash” sense is from the sablay garment used by the University of the Philippines created by six professors from UP Diliman, as inspired by the of Muslim Mindanao, to be worn diagonally across the chest on formal occasions, perhaps named as such due to the sense of “to hang over” in other Philippine languages like Cebuano.

Adjective

 * 1) wide of the mark; not striking the target aimed at

Noun

 * 1) miss; failure
 * 2) oblique or indirect hint; insinuation; innuendo
 * 3) hard, quick but indirect blow with the fist
 * 4) swiftness due to lightness
 * 5)  sash worn across the chest
 * 6)  any garment hung over the shoulder for formal wear
 * 7)  hit to the side
 * 8)  act of affronting or insulting another with words as if one does not speak to the other
 * 9)  act of saying something to another so that the person who did something would understand it
 * 1)  act of saying something to another so that the person who did something would understand it