KUTITUB

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

kutítub a {1} given to talking, loquacious.
Ang babáying kutí-tub bísag sa simbahan magpúnayg tabì, A talkative woman keeps babbling away, even in church.
{2} given to talking back, murmuring against, or making lots of unpleasant, irritating re-marks.
Kutítub nang batáa.
Ug kasab-an mutubag giyud, That child is big-mouthed.
He talks back when you scold him.
v [B12; b6] {1} become talkative.
{2} be given to talking back, murmuring, or making lots of unpleasant remarks.
kutkut v {1} [A; a] scrape o?
s.t.
hard by rubbing on it back and forth.
Kutkúta ang takuling sa kaldíru, Scrape o?
the soot on the pot.
{2} [A; ab2] paw s.t.
up, dig s.t.
up like a dog.
Daliag kutkut ang kamúti, Dig up the sweet potatoes fast.
Gikutkut sa irù ang gilubung nga bukug, The dog dug up the buried bones.
{2a} befriend a person for what one can get out of him, be a gold digger.
Gikutkut lang ang byúda sa palikíru, The gigolo was just getting what he could out of the widow.
{3} [AN; a] scratch an itch.
Nangutkut siya sa íyang úlu, He scratched his head.
Kutkútun ku ning katul sa ákung tiil, I will scratch this itch on my feet.
{4} [AN; a] gnaw.
Nalúngag ang bungbung nga gikutkut sa balagtuk, Some rats gnawed a hole into the wall.
Gikutkut ang ákung tiyan sa kagútum, Hunger gnawed at my stomach.
-in-, -ag-, -inag- n sound of gnawing.
-in-an n gnawed part of the thing, having a gnawed part.
Ang kapáyas nga hinug dúnay kinutkutan sa kabug, The ripe papaya has a hole where the bat pecked on it.

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