"Pulpul" is a word in CEBUANO
pulpul a {1} not bright.
Pulpul kaáyu nang batáa sa klási, That child is very dull in class.
{1a} unskillful in doing or executing things.
Pulpul kaáyung mikaniku kay wà kaáyu sa dyíp, The mechanic was no good.
He could not repair the jeep.
{2} for vehicles or animals to be slow in running speed.
Pulpul kaáyung mudágan nang kabayúa, That horse runs very slow.
v [B12] be, become mentally slow, unskilled, slow in movement.
If I was doing a talk show, I would do the kind of show that comes on just once a month, with amazing guests.
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