"Bayayat" is a word in CEBUANO

bayayat CEBUANO
Definition:

bayáyat a {1} slovenly in dress or appearance.
{2} dilapidated, worn-out.
Balay nga bayáyat, A dilapidated house.
v [B; b6] {1} get slovenly in dress.
Nagkabayáyat na karun ang íyang pamisti nga naminyù na siya, She has become slovenly in her manner of dressing now that shes married.
{2} get worn-out or dilapidated.
Mubayáyat (mabayáyat) ang sapátus ug sigíhag sul-ub, The shoes will get all worn-out if you keep wearing them.

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bayat CEBUANO

bayat a {1} worn-out, dilapidated, esp. clothes. {2} poor in quality. {3} slovenly in dress. Bayat ang ákung pamisti run …

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