Meaning of híyus

híyus

Cebuano

v. 1. for air to leak out. Dì makahíyus ang hángin kay maáyug balbula, The air can’t escape because it has a good valve. Nahyúsan mi, We had a flat tire; 2. become deflated, decrease in size like something deflated. Nahiyus ang pabúrut, The air came out of the balloon. Nagkahiyus ang hubag, The boil is subsiding. Pahyúsi (hyúsi) nang háwak mu, Take something off your waist; 3. become decreased in amount. Bag-u pa gánì kung nagpalit ug usa ka bákid bugas nahíyus lang dáyun, I bought a cavan of rice only recently and how quickly it was consumed. Nagkahiyus na ang bahà, The flood is going down now; 3a. for the amount of food in the stomach to decrease through digestive action. Wà pa gánì mahíyus ang paniudtu, paínit na pud, Before we’ve even digested our lunch, they serve tea; a. broke, without money. (→) a. 1. leaky, letting air or gas out. Hiyus ang búla, Leaky ball; 2. something from which some or all gas has come out. Hiyus ang ligid, One of your tires is soft.