Meaning of talikud

talikud

Cebuano

(from likud) v. 1. turn the back, turn someone around. Gwápa siyag magtalikud, pirug mag-atubang pastilan, She’s pretty when she turns her back, but when she’s facing you, ouch! Italikud (ipatalikud, talikda) nang ispíkir kay mabúngul ta, Turn that speaker around or it will deafen us. 1a. (←) stay, put two things with the backs against each other. Nagtalíkud silag lingkud arun isig sandig sila, They are sitting with their backs against each other so they can lean on each other; 2. go away from. Bag-u pa siyang mitalikud pag-abut níla, She had just left when they arrived; 2a. pass away, die. Maanyag nga bálu ang íyang gitalikdan, He left behind a beautiful widow; 2b. abandon, turn one’s back on. Talikdan ku ang bisyu, I will abandon my vices; 3. decline a good opportunity. Ug mutalikud ka ánang trabahúa dì ka na makakità ug láin, If you do not take that job, you will not find another one like it. (←) n. eye of a fish hook to which the leader or line is attached, facing in a direction opposite to the barb.


talikud

Cebuano

n. a variety of banana, smooth-skinned, similar in form to the alitundan but bigger, consumed uncooked and particularly tasty.