Kolkog: \
- *Distinction:* unlike "doldog," "kolkog" implies a sense of intention and utility, emphasizing the achievement of a particular outcomeh
Doldog: the act of inserting a slender rod, stick, or similar material into a narrow hole in a repeated in-and-out motion or thrusting and pulling often without a specific goal or purpose beyond the action itself\
- *Connotation:* "doldog" might imply a sense of playfulness, curiosity, or even aimlessness, highlighting the repetitive nature of the action
Kelkeg: a specific type of "kolkog" action, strictly referring to the cleaning of one's outer-ear canal using a slender object\
- *Specificity:* "kelkeg" highlights the importance of gentle and precise movements when cleaning sensitive areas like the ear canal
Kilkil: : the act of gnawing or scraping at something, such as a bone, or removing dirt from small crevices using a slender object or one's teeth\
- *Connotation:* "kilkil" might imply a sense of persistence or thoroughness, emphasizing the careful removal of material or debris