Meaning of husù

husù

Cebuano

v. 1. pull out something that is fitted tightly into something Wà maghúsù ang irù nga naghábal, The two dogs that were copulating couldn’t get apart. Gihus-an ku níya sa íyang sundang, He pulled his bolo out at me. 2. for something fitted tightly into something to work loose. Nagkahusù ang pul-an sa kutsilyu, The handle of the knife is coming loose; 2a. for the blade of an instrument to fly off on one and hit him. Hihus-an siya sa prákul, The head of the axe came off and injured him; a. loose inside something.


husù

Cebuano

a. bearing a close resemblance to one’s parents or forebears. Husù kaáyu ka sa ímung inahan, You look exactly like your mother; v. look exactly like one’s parents.