Magkordon (en. To cord)
/mɐg.kor.don/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
The action of creating a cord that serves as a boundary or limit.
Let's cord off the area around the event for security.
Magkordon tayo sa paligid ng event para sa seguridad.
The act of placing a cord as part of a ceremony or activity.
We need to cord off before the christening ceremony starts.
Kailangan nating magkordon bago magsimula ang seremonya ng pagbibinyag.
The act of controlling a person or group by closing or dividing using a cord.
Cord people off to avoid chaos.
Magkordon ka sa mga tao upang maiwasan ang gulo.
Etymology
originates from the root word 'kordon'
Common Phrases and Expressions
tight cord off
Lay a tight cord for a safer boundary.
magkordon ng masikip
Related Words
cord
A type of string or rope used as boundaries or for organization.
kordon
cord keeper
A person responsible for placing the cord.
taga-kordon
Slang Meanings
to become close friends or to be together
It feels like we're corded now, we're always together.
Parang magkordon na tayo, lagi na tayong magkasama.
to clip or attach oneself to another person
Don't get too corded to me, I also need space!
Huwag kang masyadong magkordon sa akin, gusto ko rin ng space!