vaagoagon1 do something or go somewhere for pleasure; go for a holiday

Part of Speech vi
    • do something or go somewhere for pleasure; go for a holiday
      • unclassified
      • Example 674:
        Ahiki, enaa paa vaagoagon komana bata maa nom.
        No, I just come for pleasure along here.
        Source: Vae 01R 053
      • Example 6480:
        Erau, be kavara, paa kavarau. Nao vai tea vaagoagon, nao vai tea sisibu, evehee ahiki beve sisibu roho.
        And so, when (it) is finished, (it) is finished. (i.e. the girl's initiation ceremony). She goes now to relax, goes now to have a bath, whereas she did not bathe before.
        Source: Nan 02R 059-060
      • Example 7861:
        Peha bata koa tea vaagoagon teo toro, ean pahin hee koa i bene captain.
        Just climb up (on board) to relax in the ship and immediately give it (letter) to the captain.
        Source: Pur 02R(Pur) 015
      • Example 7862:
        Na nomanomaa koa tea haihai be o minista nao tea vaagoagon tea maa vaan teori.
        (He) used to only come to help when the ministers went for a holiday to their countries.
        Source: Vaa Mah 06E(Eno) 089