"Tilabhu" is a word in CEBUANO
tilabhù (from buhù) v [B126; c] for the foot to slip into a hole, deep mud or the like.
Natilabhù ku sa gabuk námung sáwug, The floor gave way where I stepped on it.
(Lit.
I stepped through the rotten floor.
) Itilabhù ímung tiil sa lápuk kun unsa kaláwum, Stick your foot into the mud to see how deep it is.
I was trying to heal wounds all the time, whether it meant having affairs or having attitude. I didn't want to show how sad I was.
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