IGIT

IGIT is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...

ígit v {1} [A13S; a4c] have a watery diarrhea.
Nakaigit ku, ábi kug utut lang tu, I thought I was just going to break wind, but I actually had a watery bowel movement.
Giígit (nag-ígit) ku kay wà kahilísi, I have diarrhea because I have indigestion.
{2} [A123S] do s.t.
physical with di?
culty.
Makaigit man lang ta sa kabug-at niíni, Were going to have a rough time (liter-ally, defecate water) lifting this thing.
() n {1} soft feces.
{2} stick-in-the-mud.
Igit kaáyu nà siya uy.
Dì mukúyug nákù sa parti, She is a stick-in-the-mud.
She wont go to the party with me.
{3} ra insignificant, nothing as compared with.
Igit ra ka níyang mutayip, Youre nothing (lit.
watery feces) compared to her when it comes to typing.
{3a} expression of derision or con-tempt.
Ábi níyag mahaylu ku sa íyang awtu.
Igit!
He thought I would be lured by his car.
Shoot!
Igít, wà na pud kaigù, Youre full of it!
You missed again.
kaigit-igit v [A13] have extreme di?
culty with s.t.
Nagkaigit-igit mi adtung iksamína, We had a hell of a time with that exam.

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