"Busbus" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
v. /MANG-:-EN/ to use up, consume completely. Isu ti nangbusbus iti amin nga kukua da. He was the one who used up all their properties.
v. /MANG-:-EN/ to loosen, slacken; to make loose or slack. Apay nga busbusem dayta galut ti kahon? Why are you making the binding of the box loose? /MA-/ to become loose or slack. Irutem dayta galut ti kahon tapno saan nga mabusbus. Tighten the band of the box so that it will not become loose.
búsbus - To cut open; perform the
Caesarian operation, etc. See bósbos.
busbus = alibusbus.
busbus = balusbus.
paN- v [A2; b6] defecate (slang).
Iplás ang kasilyas humag pamusbus, Flush the toilet after using it.
When someone cannot do without you, don't think he/she is weak. When he/she loves you, don't take that for granted.Experience has thought me that we all have the power to fall out of love at the same pace we fall in it.
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