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pustura₂ [pustúra] adj Dressed to kill, well dressed. Abang pustura sida pagpagto sa simbahan. He was dressed to kill when he went to church.
pusturyusa₁ [pusturyúsa] n Of a girl who dresses well and always makes herself up. Aber maguyangey kag ida lola ay pusturyusa gihapon. Even though her grandmother is aged now she still dresses well and always makes herself up.
pusturyusa₂ [pusturyúsa] n A girl who dresses well and always makes herself up; a dress conscious woman. Aber maguyangey tong ida nanay ay pusturyusa gihapon. Even though her mother is old she always makes herself up nicely.
pusuydos [pusuydós] n Card game with high score of two, 20 with diamond. (sem. domains: 4.2.6.1.1 - Card game.)
puswak [púswak] vi To give birth (vulgar word). nanganak Nagpuswakey si Maritess. Maritess already gave birth.
puswit [púswit] v 1To squirt out (liquid); to squeeze something; to spray out (liquid). tilapon Apuswiton nako kag selupeyn agor magliwas kag tubi. I will squeeze the cellophane so the water will come out. Ingpuswitan ako nida it tubi. She squirted me with water. (sem. domains: 7.3.2.7 - Take something out of something.) 2To spout as of water out of a broken pipe in the ground. (sem. domains: 7.9.1 - Damage.)
puswitan₁ [puswitán] n Small sea cucumber. Tong inra puswitan nak nabakay ay inra gingsuya. The small sea cucumber which they bought was used as their sea food dish with rice.
puswitan₂ [puswitán] irreg. infl. of pisutan
puta [púta] n Prostitute (as of the worst term). babaeng mababa ang lipad Waya nida gikilayaha si Magda nak ida hali dahil sida ay usang puta. He didn’t consider Magda as his sister because she is a prostitute.
putahe [putáhe] n Courses of food. putáhe
putal irreg. infl. of butal
putaputa [putaputá] v To move, gesture like a prostitute. (sem. domains: 2.6.2.2 - Attract sexually.)
putat n The bark is used externally in decoction as an antirheumatic. The seeds yield an oil which is good for illumination. potat Barringtonia Racemosa
putay [putáy] n Vagina of a small child (as of baby talk). poki Kag putay ni Azenith ay nabub-an it mainit nak gatas. The vagina of Azenith had hot milk spilt on it.
putdukan [putdúkan] dial. var. of pudyukan
puthaw [púthaw] n Hatchet. palatáw, palakol
puti [putî] 1adj White color. (sem. domains: 8.3.3.3.1 - White.) 2vi To become white topped, crested (as of waves whipped up in strong wind). Nagpanghimuti sida tong maabtan it tatay it ida nobya nak ida inghaharuan. She turned white when her father caught her boyfriend kissing her. (sem. domains: 1.3.1.1 - Ocean, lake, 1.3.2.4 - Wave, 8.3.3.3.6 - Change color.) 3adj Symbol of cleanliness, purity, virginity. (sem. domains: 4.3.1 - Good, moral, 8.3.3.3.1 - White, 4.3.5.2 - Faithful.) comp. maputiey ka uwak indi , der. panghimuti , der. panghimuti
puti it itlog [putî it ítlog] n Egg white. kláro ng itlóg, puti ng itlog (sem. domains: 1.6.3.1 - Egg.)
putik [pútik] v To be, get stuck in a problem. problema Kung minsan si Merry ay napuputik ra. Sometimes Merry gets stuck in a problem too. (sem. domains: 4.4.2 - Trouble.)
putla [pútlà] 1adj Pale colored (as of skin when one is sick, afraid). Putlaoney sida dahil sa ida sakit nak hepatitis. He looks pale because he’s sick with hepatitis. syn: yapsi, yansi. (sem. domains: 8.3.3.3.1 - White, 2.5.6 - Symptom of disease.) 2vi To become, turn, go pale (as of skin when one is sick or afraid). putla Nagpamutla baga sida tong mayumos sida sa ragat. He became pale when he was almost drown in the sea. (sem. domains: 8.3.3.3.1 - White, 2.5.6 - Symptom of disease, 8.3.3.3.6 - Change color.) der. putlaon
putlaon [putlá-on] (der. of putla) adj Pale colored (as of one's skin when sick or afraid). (sem. domains: 2.5.6 - Symptom of disease.)
puto₁ [púto] vi To have one’s sales business go downhill; to go bankrupt. puto Nagkaputo tong bangko dahil nadispalko it puno kag kwarta. The bank went bankrupt because the money was embezzled by the manager. (sem. domains: 6.8.1.3 - Poor.)
puto₂ [púto] n Steamed Rice cake (which is made with white sugar). puto Matrato it puto sida para sa maabot nak birthday it ida anak. She ordered steamed rice cake for her child’s coming birthday. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.1.1 - Food from seeds.)
puto₃ [púto] n After soaking rice in water, the rice is washed (8-10 times) until the water is very clear; the rice is then ground, mixed with sugar and placed in molds (cups) to steam. Cheese or salted egg can be placed on top before steaming. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.4 - Prepared food.)
putok [putók] n Small slightly sweet cake with four peaks on top. Karen, kag bakya nak tinapay para bay-on nimo ay kato bagang putok. Karen, the cake to buy for your lunch is that small peaked cake isn’t it. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.4 - Prepared food.)