ITI

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

iti v [B2; b6] {1} dry up, evaporate to dryness.
Muiti (maiti) na sad ang mga sapà ning iníta, The rivers will dry up again in this heat.
Giithan (hiithan) ang linung-ag kamúti, The water in the cooked sweet potatoes has boiled away.
{2} for s.t.
that is prepared by evaporation to come out powdery and not good.
Muiti ang sabun ug palabian sa síga, Soap turns into powder if the flame is too high.
{3} [AN; b6(1)] for fowls and birds to ex-crete their bodily wastes.
Bugáwa ang manuk dihà sa hawanan kay tingálig mangiti (muiti), Shoo the chickens out of the living room because they will make a mess.
hunsuy nga mu- ug mani n small caliber firearm (lit.
tobacco pipe that excretes peanutss-lang).
{4} [b4] get inside a woman, esp.
in an extra-marital a?
air (slang).
n {1} what results when the process of boiling o?
is not properly done.
{2} excrement of birds, fowl, lizards, crabs.
{3} ug langgam k.
o.
sweet potato with white-colored flesh and red skin.

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