"Tibug-Uk" is a word in CEBUANO

tibug-uk CEBUANO
Definition:

tibug-uk (from buuk) a beads of sweat or drops of tears formed s.w.
Tibug-uk nga mga lúhà, Drops of tears.
v [B46N; b6] for beads of sweat to form or tears to well up.
Mitibug-uk (nanibug-uk) ákung singut dihang gikasab-an kung Tátay, I got beads of sweat on my forehead when Father scolded me.
Hápit na mutúlù ang nagtibug-uk níyang lúhà, The tears that welled up in her eyes are about to come streaming down.

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