SURUSURU

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

surusúru n k.
o.
spiny shrub with fleshy tongue-shaped leaves of strong astringent e?
ect, the young leaves of which are used to spice paklay: Euphorbia neriifolia.
súruy v {1} [A2; ac] go about, stroll.
Diin ka musúruy gabíi?
Where did you go to last night?
Isúruy ang bátà sa parki, Take the child for a stroll in the park.
{1a} ika- presentable (lit.
can be worn for strolling).
Dílì ku mauwaw sa ákung uyab kay ikasúruy man pud, I am not ashamed to be seen with my girl friend because she is pretty.
{2} [A; c1] bring s.t.
around.
Nagsúruy siyag isdà, She peddles fish.
Isúruy ang mga ilimnun sa mga bisíta, Bring the drinks around to the visitors.
libud a given to wandering about with no useful purpose.
v [B1] become a vagabond.
() bagduy = libud súruy.
suruysúruy v [A13; b6] {1} promenade, take a pleasure stroll.
Magsuruysúruy ta sa baybáyun, Lets take a walk by the beach.
{2} roam about uselessly.
Nagpúnay lang siyag suruysuruy ug way nahímù, All he ever did was roam about and never accomplished anything.
sinurúyan n {1} s.t.
gained as a result of going about.
{2} a womans child born out of wedlock (lit.
s.t.
obtained as a result of reckless wandering).
{2a} ones eldest child (humorous).
maN-r-() n peddler.

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