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kabaragoya
/ əˌɑːəˈɡəʊə /
noun
- a very large monitor lizard, Varanus salvator, of SE Asia: it grows to a length of three metres Also calledMalayan monitor
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kabaragoya1
perhaps Tagalog
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And he exclaimed “?!” upon missing the word “kabaragoya” and sullenly leaving the stage.
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The 15-year-old finalist in the Scripps National Spelling Bee was all but doomed from the start when he stepped to the mike and confidently — some might say hubristically — boasted that he totally knew how to spell “kabaragoya.”
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When presented with the word “kabaragoya,” which is a type of lizard, Williamson was super confident that he was totally gonna own this round.
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“I know it! I know it!” he yelled after hearing the word “kabaragoya,” a large, aquatic lizard.
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