Meaning of bukug

bukug

Cebuano

n. 1. bone; 2. gun, usually sidearm (slang); v. for a bone to stick in the throat. Dílì makabukug ang ginamus, The small grates of salted fish can’t choke you. Nabukug ku, I got a bone in my throat. Unsang isdáa ang nabukgan nímu? What kind of fish did you choke on? — sa buut, kabubut-un a. contrary to one’s principles. Táwu nga bukug kaáyu sa ákung buut, A person completely repulsive to me. — ug pánit n. skin and bones—i.e., thin. walay — without anything getting in the way. Way bukug ang íyang diskursu, His speech was fluently delivered. Musyát pirmi lang way bukug, He shoots cleanly (his shots never touch the basket). walay — ang dílà speaking unrestrainedly without any consideration. hiN- v. take the fish grates out. Himukugi ang isdà únà kan-a, Remove the fish grates before you eat it. ka-an n. bones. Nanakit ákung kabukugan sa pagtinarbáhu, My bones ache from too much work.