"Bugaguy" is a word in CEBUANO
bugaguy n stupid, having little or no judgment or common sense.
Ang mga bugaguy nagtangà lang.
Maung nakaiskápu ang dinakpan, The idiots were so careless, so the prisoner es-caped.
v [B2; a2] be, become a person with little common sense.
Mubugaguy (mabugaguy) nang ímung anak kun dì tagáag rispun-sibilidad, Your child will never develop common sense if he is never given responsibilities.
Gibugaguyan kaáyu ku níya nga mukatáwa lag walay sinugdánan, I consider her a fool because she laughs for no reason whatsoever.
The late hour is such a friend; it has been for so many years. There is not a soul around as I carry Riley downstairs and dump him in my trunk. It is good, for I am not in the mood to kill again, and murder, for me, is very much tied to my mood, like making love. Even when it is necessary.
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