buyun n k.o. shrub of thickets: Mussaenda philippica.
búyun v [C; c] be situated beside and, usually, in line. Nagbúyun ang mga balay sa subà, The houses are in a line along the river. Makigbúyun siyag higdà nákù, She wants to sleep beside me. n next to. Ang ámung kusína búyun ra sa balay, Our kitchen is located next to (or right in back of) the house.
buy-un n fat on the stomach. Buy-un sa bábuy, Fat on the pig’s stomach. v [B1246] get fat on the stomach. Maáyu ka tingáli rung pagkabutang kay namuy-un ka man, You must be doing well now, as I see by your spare tire. a having rolls of fat on the stomach. v [B12] get to have rolls of fat.
buyung n highwayman. v [A; a12] 1 for a highwayman to hold s.o. up. Ayaw pagbaktas didtu sa awáaw básig mabuyung ka, Don’t go on foot through deserted areas, you might get held up. 2 steal (humorous). Átung buyungun ang íyang alkansíya, Let’s steal her piggy bank. 3 [A; a12] trick s.o. into doing s.t. Nabuyung ka lang pagpaútang níya, You were tricked into lending her money.
búyung = [búyud].
búyut = [balúyut].
bwabuwa = [lansúnis].
bwágas v [A] for liquids or fine things to flow out profusely from a container. Mibwágas ang túbig sa pagkabuslut sa bangà, The water flowed out rapidly when the jar got a hole on it. Dì makabwágas ang bugas sa sáku ug sap-úngan ang lungag ug papil, The rice will not flow out if you cover the hole with paper.
bwáhan = [lansúnis].
bwáhat v [A2S; c] open one’s eyes wide. Mibwáhat ang íyang mata sa katingála, Her eyes opened wide in surprise.