BAKUS

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

bakus n {1} belt.
{2} champions title in sports like boxing.
Upat ka túig níyang kuput sa bakus pagkakampiyun, He held the championship title for four years.
sa amù n a belt believed to be worn by female monkeys during pregnancy and shed after delivery.
A woman who happens to find it should wear it during pregnancy to give her an easy delivery.
hugut sa v [A1C12; c1] take measures to meet a di?
cult situation, tighten the belt in the face of financial di?
culties.
Hugtun (ihugut) nátù ang átung bakus, kay naapikihan ta sa kwarta, Lets tighten our belts because were short of money.
v [A; c] {1} wear a belt.
{2} tie around the waist.
Gibakus níya sa háwak ang íyang bálun, He tied his provisions around his waist.
{3} [A; ab2] whip with a belt.
Baksun ka gayud ni Tátay, Father will surely whip you with a belt.
baksan n k.
o.
python with bands.

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