balik

Sense 1
English: Translation
to turn over or flip on the opposite side an object or wear clothes inside out.
Sense 2
English: Translation
return something to its rightful place or owner,
verb
Notes

or revisit an idea/subject

  • rigay: describes the state or condition of a free-standing object or structure being tilted or slanted or being out of plumb.
  • tagilid: describes the condition of an object or person leaning or tilting to one side as a balance issue or resting on its side
  • tagiliran: refers to the left or right outside part of a person, animal, or object, or a position to the left or right of a central point.
  • waring: describes wearables being improperly worn, such as footwear on the wrong foot or a shirt with its frontside on the back; does not describe “baliktad” which is wearing clothes inside out.
  • balik: to turn over or flip on the opposite side an object or wear clothes inside out; return something to its rightful place or owner; or revisit an idea/subject
  • sowi': someone/object hanging from its feet or base upside down from its normal or usual positioni