"Yagbun" is a word in CEBUANO
yagbun v [AB3(1); c1] heap, pile s.
t up; be heaped up.
Nakayag-bun na sila sa mga dalag, They have gathered the dry leaves in a heap.
Nagyagbun ang sagbut sa ílang sílung, Garbage is piling up beneath their house.
yagbut v [A; c1] spill out through the bottom of a container.
Nagyagbut ang bugas kay nabutbut ang sáku, The rice spilled out of the bottom of the container because the sack got a hole in the bottom.
When someone cannot do without you, don't think he/she is weak. When he/she loves you, don't take that for granted.Experience has thought me that we all have the power to fall out of love at the same pace we fall in it.
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