List of Cebuano words starting with the letter U - Page 14

ukikà

Cebuano

humorous for ukiduk.


úkit

Cebuano

v. 1. peel off something with the front teeth or take little things off or apart with the fingers. Ukítun pagkáun ang pakwan, You eat watermelon seeds by peeling them with your front teeth. Mahímù nga kuku ang iúkit, You can peel it off with your fingernails; 2. pry into someone’s secrets. Ngánung mangúkit ka sa ákung kagahápun? Why do you want to pry into my past? 3. study something in detail to find something out. Nangúkit siyag unsay dipirinsiya sa mutur, He’s examining the motorcycle to see what is wrong with it. ukit-ukitan, ukit-ukitun, ma-un a. curious or nosey. Ukit-ukitun kaáyu ning táwung libakíra, This gossipmonger sure is nosey.


ukitan

Cebuano

nosy


ukíuk

Cebuano

v. squeeze, penetrate deep into. Miukíuk sa íyang tanlag ang mga sudiyà sa namatay níyang inahan, The words of reproach from his dying mother penetrated deep into his soul. Dì ka makaukíuk dihà kay bagà kaáyu ang táwu, You can’t elbow your way through because the crowd is so thick. Húmuk ang yútà nga giukiúkan sa wati, The worm wiggled into the soft earth.


ukiut, ukíut

Cebuano

see kulíkut (but not kulikut).



uklab

Cebuano

see ukab, v.


uklaba

Cebuano

v. fall down forward. Nauklaba ku dihang nasángit ang ákung tiil sa tuud, I fell down forward when my foot got caught on a stump.


ukmil

Cebuano

see utmil.


uknol

Cebuano

not


uknul

Cebuano

v. 1. be mildly surprised or startled. Mauknul (mahiuknul) giyud ang táwu nga makakità nímu, People will be surprised to see you. Nauknul ku pagkabalità nákù, I was taken aback on hearing the news; 2. hesitate to do something, esp. with the action of starting and then stopping suddenly. Ngánung muuknul ka man sa pagsulud? Why do you stop suddenly before coming in? Muuknul kung mugámit ánà kay dilikádu ang tag-íya, I hesitate to use that because the owner is fussy. uknul-uknul v. move in a bouncing, jouncing way. Nag-uknul-uknul ang trák sa libaungung karsáda, The bus jounced over the road that was full of holes. Tagabúkid nga mag-uknul-uknul nga maglakaw, A mountaineer that bounces up and down as he walks.


ukon-ukon

Cebuano

hesitate


ukon-ukon

Cebuano

n. hesitation


ukoy

Cebuano

merman


ukoy

Cebuano

prowl


ukoy

Cebuano

sneak


ukpaw

Cebuano

v. 1. leap while in a squatting position or in a manner like the frog. Miukpaw ang bakì ngadtus túbig, The frog leaped into the water; 2. walk with a bounce. Muukpaw ang linakwan sa táwung naánad ug puyù sa búkid bísan ug mapátag na ang laktan, People who are used to the mountains bounce when they walk, even on level areas. ukpaw-ukpaw v. walk with a bounce or gallop. Nag-ukpaw-ukpaw ug maáyu ang kabáyù, The horse was galloping wildly.


ukra

Cebuano

(from rauk—slang) n. money.


ukra

Cebuano

n. okra.


n. oxygen; v. use oxygen on someone


uksihináda

Cebuano

n. hydrogen peroxide; v. apply or clean something with hydrogen peroxide.


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