"kadako sa bitin" meaning in Cebuano

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Phrase

Etymology: Literally, “what a big snake!”. Etymology templates: {{m-g|what a big snake!}} “what a big snake!”, {{lit|what a big snake!}} Literally, “what a big snake!” Head templates: {{head|ceb|phrase}} kadako sa bitin
  1. often used as exclamation of feigned surprise at walking in on a naked man or boy
    Sense id: en-kadako_sa_bitin-ceb-phrase-H31SXAbF
  2. often used to poke fun at a mention of snakes and penises
    Sense id: en-kadako_sa_bitin-ceb-phrase-Dvdus8ES Categories (other): Cebuano catchphrases, Cebuano entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Cebuano catchphrases: 43 57 Disambiguation of Cebuano entries with incorrect language header: 44 56

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        "1": "what a big snake!"
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        "1": "what a big snake!"
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