"Rikula" is a word in CEBUANO

rikula CEBUANO
Definition:

rikúla v [A; b6] {1} refuse to do s.t.
, usually for some reason.
Dì giyud nà murikúla kun sugúun, He doesnt refuse if you tell him to do s.t.
Ug áway ímung gustu, dì ti ka rikuláhan, If its a fight you want, I am not afraid.
{2} back out of s.t.
Sáad nga dílì marikuláhan, An agreement you cannot back out of.
{3} [A2; b3] raise an objection to s.t.
Mirikúla siya sa ákung hukum ug páwul, He raised an objection to my calling a foul.

rikula CEBUANO
Definition:

rikúla n objection, complaints about s.t.

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