"Amung" is a word in CEBUANO
amung v [A; c1] drag s.t.
to perdition, bring s.t.
to ruin together with it.
Ang mga latang kamátis makaamung sa uban, The rot-ten tomatoes can ruin the others that are packed together with them.
Ayaw ku iamung (amunga) sa inyung kabúang, Do not involve me in your foolishness.
Sa pinusílay naamung ang inus-inting bátà, During the gunfight an innocent child was hit in the crossfire.
paN- v [A2] {1} exert bad influence.
{2} try s.t.
on a long shot.
Nangamung siyag pangulitáwu, básig sug-tun, He tried his luck at courting her in hopes of succeeding.
amung-ámung v [A; b(1)] {1} inflict malicious, needless harm.
Ang mga tulisan nag-amung-ámung pa giyud níya, The bandits raped her as well.
Giamung-amungan tingáli ang masitíra sa irù kay nangabúak man, The dogs probably messed up the flower pots, because they are broken.
{2} tease maliciously.
Giamung-amúngan níla ang irù paghikut ug láta, They teased the dog by tying a can to it.
amung-amungan, maamung-amungun a maliciously destructive.
In that moment, I felt differently to myself yet the essence of who I really was.Like a perfect state of balance.
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