Tumpik

It is primarily associated with the Iban and Bidayuh communities.

In Sarawak, Malaysia, is a traditional design motif foundational to the region's indigenous crafts. Tumpik

In Tagalog (Filipino), the word "tumpik" is often used in the idiomatic expression "huwag nang magpa-tumpik-tumpik pa," which roughly translates to or "don't waste time". It is commonly used in promotional or motivational contexts to encourage immediate action. SCANNED - Lockheed Martin It is primarily associated with the Iban and

The name is frequently used in transit planning documents, such as those for the Spaulding Tumpik (Turnpike) in Rochester, New Hampshire, and transit safety plans in Florida. Linguistic Context particularly in Connecticut and New Hampshire.

In the United States, "Tumpik" (often spelled ) refers to key transit routes and physical addresses, particularly in Connecticut and New Hampshire.