Cebuano
n. oatmeal; v. eat, raise someone on oatmeal. Giutmil si Búbuy sa gamay pa siya, Boboy was raised on oatmeal when he was small.
Cebuano
v. emit a somewhat prolonged grunt as when one is lifting something heavy or has suffered pain. Miutnga siya sa pag-alsa sa usa ka sákung kupras, He grunted when he lifted the sack of copra. Nakautnga siya sa pagsuntuk sa íyang tiyan, He grunted when he received the blow in the stomach.
Cebuano
v. come off, let go of something attached firmly to something Dì muutnga ang limátuk ug dì mabusug, A leech won’t let go until it is full. Miutnga na ang lansang sa sawug, The nail came out of the flooring.
Cebuano
acumen
Cebuano
n. brain
Cebuano
marrow
Cebuano
adj. intelligent
Cebuano
adj. talented
Cebuano
shrewd
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smart
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wise
Cebuano
constipation
Cebuano
fart
Cebuano
see utru, 1 (female).
Cebuano
v. do something a second time. Muutrabis pa pagminyù ang byúda kay nagdalaga, The widow must want to get married again because she is primping herself up. Utrabis! Wà pa man ka mabúngì, Do it again, why don’t you. You didn’t break anything the first time; n. something having been repeated. Utrabis na nà níya sa pirst grid, This is his second time around in the first grade.
Cebuano
again and again
Cebuano
1. (so-and-so) is another one of those bad people. Utru ka sab. Paríhas mung búang, You’re another one. You’re both fools; 2. repeated action. Utru gánì, ayg ingna ánà, The next time don’t do it like that; v. do something again. Dì ka na kautrug binúang nákù, You can’t fool me again. Íya pa ning iutrug lútù, She’s going to cook it again.
Cebuano
v. have sexual intercourse (humorous).
Cebuano
1. number eighty; 2. humorous euphemism for utsing ta, let’s have intercourse; v. see disiutsu.
Cebuano
number eight, confined to phrases with words of Spanish origin; v. 1. see tris; 2. for a bicycle tire to be deformed (lit. twisted into an eight).
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