PASPAS

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

paspas a fast in motion or doing s.t.
Paspas siyang mukáun, He eats fast.
Paspas siyang mudrayib ug awtu, He drives fast.
Paspas siyang musulti, He speaks rapidly.
v [AB2; b5] do s.t.
hurriedly, get to be fast.
Mupaspas kug káun kay tayim na, Ill eat hurriedly because it is already late.
Mupaspas (mapas-pas) ang ákung pulsu ug kulbaan ku, My pulse beats fast if Im scared.
Paspásig (paspásag) bugsay, Row fast.
-in-an n {1} any-thing gotten or obtained illegally.
Kanang kwartang gigastu sa tagakustum pinaspásan nà, The customs examiner is spending ill-gotten money.
{2} magic food left s.w.
(e.
g.
fish in a fish trap) by an unglù which will cause the eater to become an unglù or develop some sort of ailment, usually losing his teeth.
paspas n {1} duster.
{2} stick with strips of paper at the end to chase away flies.
v [A; b] {1} dust o?
s.t.
with a duster.
Paspási ang bangkù, Dust o?
the benches.
{2} drive flies away with a fly whisk.
{3} [A; ab2] hit s.
o.
with a duster or a fly whisk.
Hingpaspasan siya nákù kay labihang nakapanugsg, I hit him with a duster because he teased me too much.

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