Itiwarik (en. Discard)
i-ti-wa-rik
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
Means to throw away or remove from a place.
Discard items that you no longer need.
Itiwarik mo ang mga bagay na hindi mo na kailangan.
To give away something that has no value.
Discard broken items.
Itiwarik ang mga gamit na sira na.
To decide not to use something anymore.
Sometimes you need to discard old ideas.
Minsan, kailangan mong itiwarik ang mga lumang ideya.
Etymology
The word originates from the root word 'warik' which means 'to throw away' or 'to remove'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
discard the trash
Throw away everything that is no longer needed.
itiwarik ang basura
Related Words
trash
Items that are discarded because they have no value or are no longer needed.
basura
anything
Any item that can be discarded or removed.
alinman
Slang Meanings
A venting or release of emotions.
Go on and vent that out, or Grandma might start talking.
Sige na, itiwari mo na 'yan, baka magsimula pang magsalita si Lola.
Creating drama or a show that shouldn't happen.
Don't vent her out, she doesn't deserve that.
Wag mo na siyang itiwarik, hindi naman niya deserve 'yan.
To express personal, undesirable feelings outwardly.
He started to vent after their breakup.
Nagsimulang mag-itiwarik after ng break up nila.