Cebuano
n. 1. policeman’s billy; 2. penis (humorous); v. 1. beat with a billy or the like. Túbu ákung ipúras níya, I’ll bludgeon him with a pipe; 2. make into a club.
Cebuano
n. boxer who fights in four-round bouts preliminary to the main event.
Cebuano
n. woman’s genitalia (euphemism). panghiN-(←) v. bloom into full womanhood. Nanghimúray na ang íyang anak nga dalagíta, His adolescent daughter is now blooming into full womanhood.
Cebuano
vagina
Cebuano
see prubar, 1.
Cebuano
see pur-.
euphemism for purbída. see pur-.
Cebuano
see prubitsu.
Cebuano
expression of utter discomfiture, disgust, or disagreement with something over which one has no control. Purdiyus, ngánu gud nga mau niy gidangátan ku, Heavens! Why, of all things, did this have to happen to me! a. making things difficult, giving someone a hard time. Purdiyus kaáyu nang tigulángang hangyúag kwarta, That old man gives you a hard time if you ask him for money; v. 1. give someone a hard time. Gipurdiyus ku nímu pagpangítà nímu, You gave me a hard time looking for you; 2. have a hard time doing something Magpurdiyus giyud tang maghungit íning batáa kay magdagandágang pakan-un, It’s an ordeal to feed this child because he runs about when you’re trying to feed him. Culu-(←) v. make an honest appeal, plead. Nagpulupurdíyus ang inahan sa bitayun ngadtu sa prisidinti, The mother of the condemned man pleaded to the president for her son’s life. — ipursantu exclamation over something overwhelmingly surprising or causing intense discomfiture. Purdiyus ipursantu, ngánung gibúhat mu man tu? For God’s sake, why did you do that?
Cebuano
laxative
Cebuano
n. purgative. Purga sa bítuk, Purgative for intestinal worms; v. 1. administer a purgative; 1a. take a purgative; 2. eat something which is unpalatable because it has been served so often. Háy. Ginamus gayud ang sud-an nátù adlaw-adlaw ug magpurga na sad sa tangkung, All we have to eat is fish paste every day, and kangkong vegetable as a purgative; 2a. have so much of something one is sick of it. Dalùdalù mag mangga. Pasagdahan bítaw nákug pagkáun, napurga lagi, He just loved mangoes, so I let him have as many as he wanted and he got sick of them. -nti n. purgative.
Cebuano
see pulgáda. -s see pulgádas.
Cebuano
see pulgas.
Cebuano
n. 1. purgatory; 2. place of hardship like purgatory; v. be in purgatory.
Cebuano
n. forehand stroke in tennis or pingpong.
Cebuano
see pirhwisyu.
Cebuano
a. watery bowel movements; v. 1. have loose bowel movements. Mupurigit ka giyud ug ímung sagulsagúlun ang ímung kan-un, You’ll get diarrhea if you eat all different kinds of food at once; 2. for bowel movements to get watery. Nagkapurigit ang tái sa bátà nga giilísan ug litsi, The child is getting loose bowel movements because they tried a new brand of milk on him.
Cebuano
n. a kind of small banana about 3 by 6 cm., orange in color when not ripe and darker orange when ripe: eaten boiled or raw.
Cebuano
n. packaged lard (so called from the brand name Purico); v. use packaged lard.
Cebuano
v. 1. cut down plants to exterminate them. Ákung purílun ang mga kawáyan kay magtanum kug ságing, I’ll cut down the bamboos to replace them with bananas; 2. fell trees; 3. destroy, kill en masse. Dángan ang mipúril (nagpúril) sa mga tanum, The pest wiped out the plants. Ang dinamíta makapúril (makapapúril) sa mga isdà, Dynamite will wipe out the fishes.
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