KIAT

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

kiat a {1} restless and inclined to rowdy or bouncy actions.
Nagsáyaw sila inubanan sa kiat nga tugtug, They danced to the bouncy music.
Kiat ka man kaáyu dì nadam-ag, You jump about all the time so you slipped and fell.
{1a} immodestly forward toward men.
Dalì makúhà ang babáying kiat, One easily gets a loose woman.
{2} doing s.t.
carelessly because ones attention jumps to other matters.
Wà magkadimáu paglútù kay kiat man kaáyu, The dinner came out awful because she was so careless and heedless.
v [B] get to be rowdy, unreserved in manners or restlessly inattentive.
{a} get to be immodest, unreserved to-wards men.
Nakiat siya tungud sa íyang pagkuyugkúyug ánang taga Manílà, She has become immodest due to her association with that girl from Manila.
{b} be intensely restless, careless or immodest.
Mikíat lang paglakaw, binyáan ang dinung-ag, She just walked o?
without thinking what she was doing, leaving the food on the fire.

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