Meaning of kibra

kibra

Cebuano

v. 1. be decreased, be diminished. Usa ka kalihúkang nakakibra (nakapakibra) sa ákung pagmahal, An action which makes my love for you grow less. Kibráhan ang takus kay mahal na man, They give you less in a package because the price is going up. Dakù na ang kibra sa ákung timbang, I have lost a lot of weight; 2. in a card game like rummy, deal a player a card which will force him to put down or discard cards he is holding—i.e., cause an opponent’s hand to diminish. Nakakibra siya sa ákung baráha ug nahátag ku ang ákung gikuptan, He dealt me a card such that I had to open, and I relinquished the cards I had been saving. -da n. 1. downgrade. Giatángan sila sa kibráda, They were ambushed at the downgrade; 2. decrease. Kibráda sa mga prisyu, Lowering of prices; v. 1. for the road to descend; 2. for something to move downward, becoming less.