"Dudhu" is a word in CEBUANO

dudhu CEBUANO
Definition:

dudhu v {1} [A; c] thrust s.t.
at s.
o.
that he doesnt want, give s.
o.
s.t.
, imposing it on him.
Ngánung nagdudhu ka pa man nákug tubà nga wà kuy gustu?
Why do you thrust toddy at me when I dont want any?
Gidudhu ang bungì ngadtu sa dalága, She tried to force the hairlipped boy on the girl.
{2} [A3P] push s.
o.
into a bad situation.
Ang ímung pagkapalahúbug mauy makadudhu (makapadudhu) nímu sa kaparútan, Your drunken-ness has thrust you into your misery.

Few words of positivity

For I, Sinuhe, am a human being. I have lived in everyone who existed before me and shall live in all who come after me. I shall live in human tears and laughter, in human sorrow and fear, in human goodness and wickedness, in justice and injustice, in weakness and strength. As a human being I shall live eternally in mankind. I desire no offerings at my tomb and no immortality for my name. This was written by Sinuhe, the Egyptian, who lived alone all the days of his life.

Mika Waltari, The Egyptian

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