"San-Ut" is a word in CEBUANO

san-ut CEBUANO
Definition:

san-ut a {1} for clothing to be baggy or crumpled from having been subjected to unusual strain at one spot.
{2} worn-out from having been subjected to unusual strain at one spot.
v [AB; a12] wear out or crumple s.t.
by subjecting it to heavy wear; become so.
Musan-ut (masan-ut) ang sangput sa karsúnis ug idalus-us, The seat of the pants will wear out if you slide in them.
Ang íyang karsúnis nasan-ut sa túhud, His trousers became baggy at the knees.

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