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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "dare it". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Topeng  + (dance performance by a group of masked male dancers who engage in conversations that poke fun at a variety of subjects, including some of which are normally not criticized in public)
  • Ngelung  + (break or snap a long thing in two)
  • Ngegol  + (dance where move rear end from side to side, as when dancing, lifting feet alternately rather high, hands at waist level)
  • Ngibing  + (dance with a girl as in Joged Bungbung)
  • Gambuh  + (dance with ancient roots given in the jeroan, considered to be ancestral to all other Balinese dances)
  • Ngrejang  + (danced rejang)
  • Ngiuking  + (onomatopoeic word describing the sound, ngiuk, that one of the Omang in the Jimbaran Barong performance says to the drummer)
  • Dodot  + (dancer shawl)
  • Gelungan  + (dancer's hat)
  • Bonan  + (dancers from many different places)
  • Masolah  + (dancing)
  • Ngigel  + (dancing)
  • Mabaya  + (for a baby or child at age of six months, for a baby or child at age of six months, or often at the time of its oton, that purifies the child from a condition that produces sickness, headaches or other problems because of being born on an inauspicious day and prevents future problems of this sort.and prevents future problems of this sort.)
  • Katekan  + (danger has come)
  • Awas  + (see, attention, notice)
  • Durgama  + (danger; difficult to pass)
  • Ila  + (be very careful (said only about an unknown situaetion that might involve niskala forces))
  • Madurgama  + (dangerous)
  • Tongtongan  + (unopened inflorescence of the coconut tree (and also banana, corn, etc.), enclosed in a long, tapering sheath, kloping, that is incised in order to allow sugary water to escape that is then made into palm sugar or tuak)
  • Nglenteng  + (dangle)
  • Glawir  + (dangle loosely (e.g. bangsing - aerial root))
  • Maseled  + (dangling)
  • Magayung-gayungan  + (dangling by swinging your legs or hands)
  • Capah  + (at an angle, cut askew, cut on the side)
  • Belang  + (dappled)
  • Nabahang  + (dare myself; dare ourself; dare someone; make ourself brave; venture)
  • Bani  + (courageous, daring, willing to do or try or undertake something that is risky, potentially dangerous or harmful)
  • Peteng  + (night)
  • Kelabu  + (dark)
  • Riben  + (transculent dark coating that is shade or dims the sunlight)
  • Klampuak  + (tree (Myrtaceae))
  • Kaliasem  + (kaliasem; fruit as big as black marbles and sour taste; usually made into a fruit salad; (Myrtaceae))
  • Riut  + (dark; pitch; very dark)
  • Mantigang  + (dash something small down hard on ground to break it)
  • Tegak  + (date of odalan or date that has the same pancawara and triwara as that of odalan)
  • Nganutin kasidaan  + (Date of the last modification)
  • Kurma  + (dates)
  • Ngedas rahina  + (dawn; early morning)
  • Prabata  + (dawn; reddish light in the eastern sky before sunrise)
  • Dina  + (day)
  • Rahina  + (day)
  • Manis  + (sweet)
  • Pagpag  + (open)
  • Sabuh  + (Tuesday)
  • Ipuan  + (two days ago)
  • Padewasan  + (day for a religious ceremony or some other activity that may be dangerous to do on days that are not appropriate)
  • Prai  + (day off)
  • Duka  + (grief, sorrow, annoyance, sadness)
  • Saptawara  + (week)
  • Panglong  + (days since full Moon)