"Lunga-Ug, Lungaug" is a word in HILIGAYNON
lungá-ug, lungáug - To grow stale, flat,
insipid, vapid. Naglungáug ang túbig. The
water has become stale. Nalungaugán akó
siníng túbig. This water is too flat for me.
This water appears to me to be stale. (cf.
lán-o, lungaúg).
lunga-úg, lungaúg - Stale, badsmelling, having a bad taste, flat, vapid,
fetid, unpalatable. (cf. lungá-ug).
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