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Luksong tinik (English: "jumping over thorns") is a po****r game in the Philippines. It is
originated in Cabanatuan,
Nueva Ecija, pla**** by two teams...
- Math-
Tinik (lit. 'math-thorn';
stylized as MATH-
Tinik, a pun on the word “Matinik”
which literally translates to “Thorny” but is
often used to mean ‘sharp’...
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Tinik sa
Dibdib (transl. thorn in the
chest /
international title: Damage) is a
Philippine television drama series broadcast by GMA Network.
Based on...
- is
judged collectively.
Luksong tinik (lit. jump over the
thorns of a plant): two
players serve as the base of the
tinik (thorn) by
putting their right...
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Lorna Tolentino,
Elwood Perez' Till We Meet
Again and
Leroy Salvador's
Tinik sa Dibdib, both with Nora Aunor. In 1986, she was
relaunched and repackaged...
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represent the
tinik, or thorn. The two
players on the
ground who
comprise the
tinik add a foot (soles touching) or hand to the
height of the
tinik after all...
- po****rity of
indigenous games such as patintero,
tumbang preso,
luksong tinik, and piko
declining among young people. The men's
national football team...
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Puting Bato,
Babae N****on at Kailanman,
Walang Katapusang Tag-araw, Mga
Tinik ng Babae,
Iwasan Kabaret,
Hubad sa Mundo, Mga
Huwad Na Mananayaw, Init,...
- has now
launched his
first Kapuso Network TV show, Sine
Novela Presents:
Tinik Sa Dibdib. He was the
second ex-PBB
housemate transferred to GMA 7 after...
- romantic-comedy film Adik Sa'Yo and
recent appears as
Lando in a
drama mini-series,
Tinik Sa
Dibdib and
appeared in
Panday Kids,
which he
plays "Lizardo", a villain...