"Bapur" is a word in CEBUANO
bapur n steamship or any large ship propelled by machinery.
v [A1; b4] take a boat.
Nagbapur ku padúlung sa Sibu, I took a boat in going to Cebu.
digíra n battleship.
mirkantil n mer-chant ship.
bapurbápur v {1} [A1; c1] smoke cigars.
{2} [C] have sexual intercourse (riding on each other like on a boat) (humorous).
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There's this cathedral that's still being worked on, and the workers have rigged a "cage elevator" inside so they can get material up and down to the upper floors. A characteristic of these "cage elevators" is that the doors (gate) must be closed manually for them to be "called" to another floor. One day one of the workers, Peter by name, takes the elevator to the top floor, and it is subsequently needed on the first floor by the sexton. Unfortunately, Peter forgot and left the door open. After the sexton rings for the elevator a couple times, to no avail, he yells up for the worker to send the lift back down. Visitors to the cathedral were treated to this sight: The sexton of the cathedral, head tipped up, yelling up to the heavens: "Peter! CLOSE THE GATES!!!"
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Read the complete definitionagínud v [A2S; a] {1} move dragging s.t. on the ground. Nag-agínud ang bakul padúng sa simbahan, The cripple dragged …
Read the complete definitionalampad v [A12C; ac] go up alongside, be side by side. Mi-ampad siya sa ákung sakayan, He tied up alongside …
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Read the complete definitionalkansi a losing, without gain or advantage. Alkansi kaáyu kug singkwintay ibáyad mu, I lose a lot if you pay …
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Read the complete definitionáping n {1} cheek. {2} surface (metaphorical). Ang sakayan mitadlas sa áping sa dágat, The boat traversed the surface of …
Read the complete definitionarayis n skipper of small boats. v [B156] become, make into skipper.
Read the complete definitionatubang v {1} [A; c1] face towards. Sígi ka lang nag-atubang sa ispíhu, Youre always looking at yourself in (lit. …
Read the complete definitionbagtik a hard because of being full. v [B; a] get hard. Bagtíkun nátù ang búla arun kusug muuntul, Lets …
Read the complete definitionbalábag v [A2S; c1] {1} lie across a path. Balabágun (ibábag) nátù pagbutang ang káhuy, Lets put the tree across …
Read the complete definitionbalandra (not without l) n {1} barrel with rounded sides. {2} large, flat-bottomed boat mainly used for carrying logs or …
Read the complete definitionbalángay (not without l) n {1} barrio, the smallest unit of self-government. {2} k. o. large boat. -nun n pertaining …
Read the complete definitionbalaw (not without l) n {1} a resinous preparation used to caulk and waterproof a boat, obtained from the sap …
Read the complete definitionbalud n waves. a curved, curled in a single upward curve. Balud siyag piluk, She has curly eyelashes. v {1} …
Read the complete definitionbandung n large boat to bring the net and fishermen out to the fishing grounds, consisting of a pair of …
Read the complete definitionbángan v [A; a] {1} tie a bunch of long things together. Bangánun nátù ang lipak arun sayun pas-ánun, Lets …
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