"Dimul" is a word in CEBUANO
dimul n bad luck (slang).
v [B12; a] bring bad luck to s.
o.
, be unlucky.
dimul n in music, a change from one key to another or from a major chord to the minor chord.
Lisud duyúgang kantáha daghang dimul, The accompaniment of the song is di?
cult, it has so many changes in chords.
v [A23; c1] change the key or from major to minor chords in musical accompaniment.
Dihà sa kúrus idimul, Change chords at the refrain of the song.
dímul v {1} [A; c1] play a musical instrument with the fingers.
Maáyu siya mukaskas ug mudímul usab, He strums chords well and plays notes as well.
{2} [A; c1] swipe, steal (slang).
Kinsay midímul sa ákung bulpin?
Who swiped my ball point pen?
Gidímul ang tanan, hasta ang karsúnis dunut, Everything was stolen, even his worn out pants.
dimul v {1} [A; c6] have a little taste of s.t.
(slang).
Mudimul kug gamay ánang ímung tubà, Let me have a taste of your palm toddy.
{2} [A; a2] obtain s.t.
from s.
o.
(slang).
Mudimul kung Nánay ug písus ipanini, Im going to get one peso from Mother for the movies.
{3} = dímul, 2.
Universe is an empty mirror. World is just the reflection of your thoughts.
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