"Putput" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
v. /MANG-:-EN/ to do completely or thoroughly, to finish. Putputem daytoy trabahom. Finish your work.
v. /AG-/ to make a sound like that of a horn.
pútput - To break wind, fart. (cf. utút).
putput = palutput.
putput n {1} piece of wood or stick which has been cut from a larger piece.
{2} person of no consequence in society (just as a putput is a piece of wood not good for anything except fuel).
v {1} [A; a] cut into pieces, esp.
for firewood.
{2} [B1256; b6] be a person of no consequence.
() v [a12] hit with a stick.
Putputun tikaw run, Ill hit you with a stick.
putput euphemism for púta.
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