bato lata

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Cebuano

The hago guarding the can in a game of bato lata.

Etymology

bato (stone, rock) (“to stone, to throw stones at”) + lata (can)

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ba‧to‧la‧ta

Noun

bato lata

  1. A game similar to the medieval children's game Duck on a Rock. The aim of the game is to knock down the can with a stone or slipper from a throwing line, then retrieve the same stone or slipper and return it to the line without being tagged by the it.