Meaning of túdas

túdas

Cebuano

v. 1. be totally lost or used up, cause something to be so. Akuy mutúdas ánang ímung baligyà basta barátu, I’ll take all of your wares if you let me have them cheap. Ang ákung mga anak nga kiat mauy nagtúdas sa ákung mga básung tarungtarung, The children played around and broke all my decent glasses. Natúdas ang ákung singsing nga mihiplus sa ákung tudlù, The ring slipped off my finger and is lost; 2. draw the card that makes the hand complete. Búnut na kay tudásun ku na ni, Draw a card because I am going to go out now; 3. murder (slang). Tudásun nátù nang hambugírung dakù, We will kill that bigmouth; a. completely used up, lost, killed. Hansákan ku bítaw sa tris kantus, túdas lagi, I stabbed him with a three-bladed knife. That was the end of him; n. the card in a game of tudasay that completes the last pair. paN- v. for someone who is desperate, and sure to die anyway to kill someone to die along with him. Manúdas na lang ku kay wà na man kuy mahímù, I’ll just kill someone to die along with me because I am at the end of my rope. tudastúdas n. kind of coin-tossing game where three coins are tossed up and the bettors win only if it is three heads or three tails; v. play tudastúdas. -an(→) n. card that allows one to go out in tudasay. walay -an(→) be no match for someone Haníti kaáyu nà. Wà kay tudasan ug musúkul ka, He is very skillful. You won’t have a chance if you play against him. -ay(→) n. card game with drawing and discarding in which the object is to compete to get three pairs from a hand of five cards; v. play tudasay.