ASOGE

This word is from the Spanish azogue (meaning: quicksilver).

asoge
the element mercury,
also known in English as quicksilver

In colloquial usage among older people, the word is used to refer to the air that inflates things like balloons.

Bumagsak ang lobo.
The balloon dropped.

Wala nang asoge.
No more helium air in it.

KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG

asóge: mabigat na elementong metalikong kemikal (atomic number 80, symbol Hg) at likido sa katamtamang temperatura

merkuryo, ang merkuryo na gamit sa mga termometro

asóge: sangkap na inilalagay sa likod ng salamin upang malarawan o makita ang anumang nása harap nitó

párang may asóge sa puwít: hindi matigil ang katawan, hindi mapakali

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