Hakot (en. To haul)
/hɑ.kɔt/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
To carry or take many items at the same time.
The workers did a haul of the woods for the project.
Hakot ang ginawa ng mga manggagawa ng mga kahoy sa proyekto.
To intentionally collect many items from one place.
They are hauling old clothes for charity.
Hakot sila ng mga lumang damit para sa charity.
To ride or take many people in a vehicle.
The teacher hauled the students in her vehicle after class.
Hakot ang mga estudyante ng guro sa kanyang sasakyan pagkatapos ng klase.
Etymology
Originates from the word 'hakot' which means to carry or take many items, not just one or two.
Common Phrases and Expressions
livelihood hauling
Earning money by renting vehicles for moving items.
hakot-buhay
Related Words
haul of people
The activity of taking many people in a vehicle or home.
hakot ng tao
hauling vehicle
A vehicle used for carrying many items or people.
hakot na sasakyan
Slang Meanings
Complete or more cargo taken from one place.
Let's haul a lot of souvenirs from Bicol!
Hakot tayo ng mga pasalubong mula sa Bicol!
Bringing many people or things to one place.
They gathered a lot of people for the concert.
Nag-hakot sila ng maraming tao para sa concert.
A lot of things or people involved.
Wow, the haul of people going on the out of town trip is overwhelming!
Grabe, ang hakot ng mga kasama sa out of town trip!