"Kaluskus" is a word in CEBUANO
kaluskus = kaguskus.
kaluskus v {1} [A; ab] scrape or scratch to remove s.t.
from a surface.
Kuskúsag maáyu ang kan-un nga namilit sa kaldíru, Scrape out the rice that is sticking to the pot.
{2} [AN; b5] scratch the hair hard with the hands.
Nagpanguskus siya sa kakatul sa íyang úlu, He kept on scratching because his head itched so intensely.
Nakakuskus (nakapanguskus) siya sa íyang úlu tungud sa kalisud sa prublíma, He scratched his head due to the di?
culty of the problem.
kaluskus v {1} [AN; a12] pull up the trouser legs or sleeves.
Nangaluskus (mikaluskus) siya sa íyang karsúnis, He rolled up his trousers.
{2} = kuyuskus.
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