"Tusik" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
tusík - The beak—, bill—, of a bird; to peck
(at), bite; to eat very little. Daw nagtusík
gid lang siá. He ate very little. He scarcely
touched the food. (cf. tóktok, tukâ).
túsik v {1} [A; b5] peck at.
Nabúta siya kay gitúsik íyang mata sa langgam, He became blind because a bird pecked at his eyes.
{2} [AC; a12] start a cockfight by letting the cocks peck each other once.
Kinahanglang tusíkun ang mga manuk arun maglábuk dàyun, The cocks must be set to pecking at each other so that they will fight at once.
n {1} pecking.
{2} setting of cocks to peck at each other.
túsik n drinking party (slang).
Ági unyà sa ámù karung gabíi kay may túsik didtu, Come by the house tonight because were holding a drinking party.
v [AC; c1] have a drinking party or drink alcoholic beverage (slang).
You will never get what you've never had if you never do what you've never done
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Read the complete definitionPecked; pitted; notched.
Read the complete definitionTo strike; to peck.
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Read the complete definitionAn old measure of capacity, variously estimated at from one to four pecks.
Read the complete definitionkusnit v [A; b6(1)] {1} rip into little pieces, pinch o? a tiny portion from s.t. Mikusnit kug gamay sa …
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Read the complete definitionA dry measure, containing about a peck.
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Read the complete definitionpanukâ - Freq. of tukâ—to peck grain, pick up with the bill or beak (as birds).
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