"Disgustu" is a word in CEBUANO
disgustu n ill will between two or more persons.
Ang ílang dis-gustu mahitungud sa yútà misangkù sa hukmánan, Their quar-rel over the land ended in court.
v [C1; b3] be on bad terms.
Start your journey where the road ends! Glory lies beyond the ends!
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