Meaning of kunut

kunut

Cebuano

n. 1. wrinkle, fold in something Daghang kunut ang íyang nawung, She has lots of wrinkles in her face. May kunut ang karsúnis, The trousers had pleats in them; 2. anus or female genitalia (humorous allusion). 2a. sa ímung — expression of disbelief. Diyis písus sa kunut mu, pára usa ka buuk nga gilabhan, What do you mean ten pesos? You only washed a single piece; a. having wrinkles, not flat and smooth. bira sa — v. grow way over a marriageable age (lit. have one’s wrinkles pulled—humorous insult); v. 1. for a piece of cloth or skin to be not flat and smooth, cause it to be so. Mikunut ang tinahian sa sinínà, The dress is sewn with wrinkles at the seams. Nangunut ang nawung paghinunàhúnà, Her face is wrinkled from thinking so much. Nakunut ang papil pagkabasà, The paper got wrinkled when it got wet; 2. gather pleats or ruffles and sew them into a piece of cloth. -un a. wrinkled.


kúnut

Cebuano

v. pinch someone with a finger and the thumb. Kunútun ku nang búgan mu, I’ll pinch your groin.