KIPUT

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

kíput v {1} [AB2; ab7] for an opening to become closed or s.t.
exposed to get to be covered or hidden, cause it to do so.
Si Dyúli ang mikíput sa lungag sa bungbung, Jolly closed up the hole in the wall.
Mikíput (nakíput) ang íyang mga mata ug hinílak, Her eyes became mere slits from crying.
Kipútun ku nang ímung dakung bàbà, Ill shut that big mouth of yours.
Kipúti ug gamay nang ímung mga páa, Keep your legs more together.
{2} [A2] disappear from ones sight in a flash.
Wà gánì siya makatimbayà nákù.
Mikíput lang, He didnt even greet me.
He just flashed by me.
() {1} = kíput, 2.
{3} [A2; b2] for the surface of the water or ground to be high enough to bury s.t.
standing erect.
Lawum na ang buhù kay mikiput na sa ímung úlu, The pit is now deep enough because it is higher than your head.
Inigtáub kiptan ang bungsud, When its high tide, the sea rises above the fish corral.
pa-a woman who plays hard to get.
Dì dáyun nà musugut nímu kay pakíput nang dakù, She wont accept your love right away because she is great at playing hard to get.
v [A; b] for a woman to play hard to get.

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