WITWIT
WITWIT is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
witwit a drooping of lips, with the lower lip hanging down.
v {1} [B6; b6] get droopy lips.
{2} [A; c6] chirp.
Langgam nga nagwitwit sa mga kakahúyan, Birds chirping in the trees.
{3} [A1; c2] complain about s.t.
, criticizing.
Wà kuy kawitwítan (ikawitwit) sa ímung ági, I can find nothing to complain about in your work.
{4} [A1; c] spread bad things about others.
Ang giwitwítan, miwitwit pud.
Dì nahibáwu ang tanan, Whoever received the gossip passed it on, so eventually everybody learned of it.
n {1} chirping of the birds.
{2} senseless talk.
Ang íyang isturya pulus witwit, Her story is all so much idle chatter.
-an() a {1} given to complaining and criticizing.
{2} given to passing on gossip.
v {1} [B6; b6] get droopy lips.
{2} [A; c6] chirp.
Langgam nga nagwitwit sa mga kakahúyan, Birds chirping in the trees.
{3} [A1; c2] complain about s.t.
, criticizing.
Wà kuy kawitwítan (ikawitwit) sa ímung ági, I can find nothing to complain about in your work.
{4} [A1; c] spread bad things about others.
Ang giwitwítan, miwitwit pud.
Dì nahibáwu ang tanan, Whoever received the gossip passed it on, so eventually everybody learned of it.
n {1} chirping of the birds.
{2} senseless talk.
Ang íyang isturya pulus witwit, Her story is all so much idle chatter.
-an() a {1} given to complaining and criticizing.
{2} given to passing on gossip.