HUUT

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

huut a {1} tight in fit.
Huut kaáyu ang ákung sapátus, My shoes are very tight.
Huut ang takub.
Gáhing tangtángun, The cover is on very tight.
Its hard to get it o?
.
{2} tight in feeling.
Huut kaáyu ang ákung tunlan tungud sa kahadluk, My throat was tight with fear.
{3} crowded.
Huut kaáyu ang sinihan, The moviehouse was very crowded.
v {1} [A23; acP] stuck or wedged tight.
Ang bábuy mihuut sa imburnal, The pig got stuck in the culvert.
Ihuut ang kálù sa úlu, Put the hat tightly on the head.
{1a} [B4] for the chest, throat to tighten.
{2} [A2] fill up a space entirely.
Ang íyang nawung mihuut sa ritrátu, Her face filled up the photograph.
() a very crowded.
v [A13] be jampacked.
Naghúut ang mga pumapálit sa baratilyu, The buyers jampacked the bargain sale.
pa- v {1} [A; c] jam s.t.
in s.w.
{2} [A; a12] practice pahuut sorcery on s.
o.
n k.
o.
sorcery causing swelling and rapid death.
The leaves and bark of a tree with magical properties are caused to come into contact with the skin of the intended victim either by hanging them in his path or by rubbing them onto him.

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