"Pungun" is a word in CEBUANO
pungun n sharp object (spine, thorn, and the like) that has pricked and is lodged into the body.
v {1} [A2; a3b4] prick and be lodged in the body.
Mupungun gayud ang mga tunuk sa tuyum, The spines of the sea urchins will surely be lodged in the skin if they prick you.
{2} [b] for a woman to be had for sexual intercourse (humorous).
Kay natúlug siya uban sa íyang trátu, sigúru giyud ku nga gipungnan siya, Because she slept with her lover, Im sure she had sexual intercourse with him.
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