DUTDUT

DUTDUT is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...

dutdut v {1} [A; a12] move close in through obstacles.
Mudut-dut ta ngadtu sa intabládu, Lets push our way forward near the stage.
{1a} for troops to close in.
Gidutdut mi sa mga Ha-pun, The Japs were closing in on us.
{2} [A2C; ac] crowd close to s.
o.
; put, be crowded together.
Lisud basáhun kay nagdut-dut ang mga litra, It is di?
cult to read because the letters are crowded together.
Ayawg dutdúta ang táwung masukù, Dont go too close to a person who is angry.
Ayaw dutdúta pagbu-tang ang lingkuránan, Dont put the chairs too close.
{3} [A3; c] stu?
s.t.
into an opening.
Dutdútig nuug ang lungag sa tangki, Stu?
a rag into the hole in the tank.
{4} [A] deseed cotton by running it through a small wringer through which the fiber, but not the seeds, can pass.
a crowded close, close together.
Kin-abúhing dutdut sa Diyus, A life close to God.
-an() n wringer for deseeding cotton.

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