"Punit" is a word in TAGALOG, ILOKANO, CEBUANO

punit ILOKANO
Definition:

v. /MANGI-: I-/ to close, shut (a door, window, etc.). Ipunit mo dayta ridaw. Close that door. --syn. SERRA.

punit TAGALOG
Definition:

punit2
Definition: (adj) torn

punit TAGALOG
Definition:

punit1
Definition: (noun) rip; tear

punit TAGALOG
Definition:

punit
Definition: see punit1 see punit2 see punit3

punit TAGALOG
Definition:

punit3
Active Verb: pumunit
Passive Verb: punitin
Definition: (verb) to rip; to tear
2
Definition:
Notes:
Examples: 1) Pumunit ka ng ilang pahina ng diyaryo. (You tear off some pages of newspapers.) 2) Punitin mo ang diyaryo. (Tear off the newspaper.)

punit CEBUANO
Definition:

punit v {1} [A; ab2] pick up with the hands.
Punita nang ímung duláan sa salug, Pick your toys up from the floor.
{2} [A12; b8] find s.t.
Nakapunit kug daghang kwarta, I found a large sum of money.
{2a} [A; a12] pick up a lesson, take s.t.
and steal it.
Makapunit kag daghang pagtulun-an niíning sugilambúnga, You can pick up a lot of lessons from this novel.
{2b} choose a girl.
Kinsa guy mupunit nákung laksut man ku?
Who would ever choose me when Im so ugly?
{n} action of picking s.t.
up.
() v [A3P; b3(1)4(1)c1] abort, miscarry.
Ang midisína nga íyang giinum mauy nakapúnit (nakapapúnit) sa íyang gisabak, The medicine that she took caused her to abort her child.
Napunítan siya kay nang unyà wà matúman, She lost her baby because she didnt get the things she craved.
-in- n s.t.
picked up.
-in-an n s.t.
found.
Gisagup sa rayna ang bátang pinunitan, The queen adopted the child that s.
o.
found.
punitil n ponytail style of tying the hair up and letting it hang down loose.
v [A; c1] do ones hair in this style.

Few words of positivity

You’ve become a miserable bastard and I can’t deal with it anymore.”Bex on Egg – Book 2 “Having it

Jamie Scallion, Having It

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Laugh your heart out.

The mother-in-law stopped unexpectedly by the recently married couple's house. She rang the doorbell and stepped into the house to see her daughter-in-law standing naked by the door. "What are you doing?" the mother-in-law asked. "I am waiting for my husband to come home from work." the daughter-in-law replied. "Why are you naked?" asked the mother-in-law. "This is my love dress." the daughter-in-law replied. "LOVE DRESS! You are naked." said the mother-in-law "But my husband loves it when I wear this dress. It makes him happy and he makes me happy." said the daughter-in-law. "I would appreciate it if you left now because my husband will be home any minute." The daughter-in-law continued. Soured by all of this romantic stuff, the mother-in-law left. On the way home she thought about the "LOVE DRESS" and got an idea. She undressed, showered, applied her best perfume and waited by the door for her husband to come home. Finally the pickup truck drove up the drive way and she took her place by the door. The father-in-law opened the door and immediately saw his wife naked by the door. "What are you doing?" he asked. "This is my love dress" the mother-in-law replied. "Maybe you should iron it." he replied.

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