"Huthut" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
húthut - To toot, sound, blow (a musical
instrument, wind (a horn), blow into a pipe
or tube, etc.). Huthutá ang kornetín. Blow
the cornetin. Ihúthut akó sang klarinéte.
Please play the clarinette to me. Huthutí
akó nínyo sing isá ka matahúm nga
sonáta. Play (by blowing) me a nice piece
of music. Pahuthutá siá sang kornetín.
Order him to, or let him, play the cornetin.
Metaphorically: Huthutá ang háblon mo.
Finish quickly the cloth you are weaving.
(cf. húyup, húnghung; hingágaw, dúsdus).
huthut = haluthut.
huthut v [A; b5] drain, exhaust s.
o.
s wealth.
Muhuthut sa katigayúnan ang súgal, Gambling drains o?
ones resources.
Gi-huthut (gihuthútan) lang ka ánang babayhána, That woman is just sucking your money.
huthut n {1} the coo of the turtledove or imitation of such a sound.
{2} barking of a dog.
v [A; b6] {1} coo or imitate cooing by blowing through the hands formed into a hollow cone.
{2} [A; a] bark.
huthut v [B12] collapse under heavy weight.
Mahuthut ang salug ug palabian sa mga bisíta, The floor will collapse if there are too many visitors.
He said to people: you’re free. And they said hooray, and then he showed them what freedom costs and they called him a tyrant and, as soon as he’d been betrayed, they milled around a bit like barn-bred chickens who’ve seen the big world outside for the first time, and then they went back into the warm and shut the door...
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A young teenaged girl was a prostitute and, for obvious reasons, kept it a secret from her grandma. One day, the police raided a brothel and arrested a group of prostitutes, including the young girl. The prostitutes were instructed to line up in a straight line on the sidewalk. Well, who should be walking in the neighborhood, but little old Grandma. The young girl was frantic. Sure enough, Grandma noticed her young granddaughter and asked curiously, "What are you lining up for, dear?" Not willing to let grandma in on her little secret, the young girl told her that some people were passing out free oranges and that she was lining up for some. "Mmm, sounds lovely," said Grandma. "I think I'll have some myself," she continued as she made her way to the back of the line. A police officer made his way down the line, questioning all of the prostitutes. When he got to Grandma, at the end of the line, he was bewildered. "But you're so old... how do you do it?" Grandma replied, "Oh, it's quite easy, sonny... I just remove my dentures and suck 'em dry!"
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