"Butas" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
bútas - (B) To wean. Binútas na ang bátà.
The child is weaned. Butása ang bátà.
Wean the child from the breast. (cf. lútas).
butas
Passive Verb: mabutas
Definition: 1) hole (noun) 2) marked by having a hole (adj) 3) Tagalog slang for a woman who is no longer a virgin
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Definition: (salitang balbal) babaeng may karanasan na sa pagtatalik
butás - (B) Weaned. (cf. lutás).
bútas n ceremony similar to the diwáta where unsalted food is o?
ered to the spirits to insure good harvest, give thanks, or diagnose an illness.
It di?
ers from the diwáta in that the par-ticipation of the people a?
ected is part of the ceremony.
v [A; b] perform this ceremony.
bútas n boot.
v [A; a] wear, make into boots.
limpiya n bootblack.
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limpiya v [A; b6] polish shoes. Nagkabítun ang ákung kamut kay naglimpiya ku sa ákung sapátus, My hands have shoe …
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