"Imbay" is a word in ENGLISH, CEBUANO
See Embay.
imbay n name given to the women kept by Japanese soldiers as mistresses.
v [A; c1] become an imbay.
imbay a moving slow with sti?
legs like a crab.
v [B; a] be slow and dragging in movements or work.
Nag-imbay na ang íyang linaktan tungud sa kakápuy, His pace became very slow from fatigue.
Giimbay níya paghungit ang bátà, He is feeding the child slowly bit at a time.
Giimbáyan níya ang íyang trabáhu, He dilly-dallied on the job.
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