Idagison (en. To put aside)
i-da-gi-son
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
A verb meaning to put or leave something.
Put the books on the table.
Idagison mo ang mga libro sa mesa.
After finishing the task, set aside the unneeded items.
Set aside the old stuff in the basement.
Idagison mo ang mga lumang gamit sa basement.
An action of organizing things.
Put aside the items to be thrown in the trash bin.
Idagison mo ang mga dapat itapon sa trash bin.
Etymology
The word 'idagison' originates from the verb 'dagis' which means 'to put' or 'to leave'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
put this aside
place this off to the side
idagison ito
put the letters aside
set the unimportant letters aside
idagison ang mga sulat
Related Words
dagis
A verb meaning to put or leave.
dagis
Slang Meanings
Pretending to be happy while having problems inside.
She seems like she's in a good mood today, but actually, she's really stressed about school.
Parang idagison siya ngayon, pero sa totoo lang, sobrang stressed na siya sa school.
Identify or express his true feelings even if he does not say it.
You know, even though she’s smiling, just recognize that she’s still sad.
Alam mo na, kahit may ngiti siya, idagison mo na lang na malungkot pa rin siya.
A tactic of pretending so that the true state isn’t noticed.
He always puts on a happy face in front of others, but I know he’s going through a lot.
Palagi siyang adlawson sa harap ng iba, pero alam ko namang madami siyang pinagdadaanan.