Source: https://cebuano.pinoydictionary.com/list/g/24/
Timestamp: 2019-04-23 04:08:27+00:00

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a. 1. for mechanical moving parts to be worn out. Ilísan nátù ang pistun kay gastádu na, Let’s change the pistons because they are all worn out; 2. having one’s body worn out from sexual activities; 3. having one’s body worn out from overwork; v. for mechanical parts of the body to get worn out.
a. extravagant in spending; v. get to be extravagant in spending. -a(←) see gastadur (female).
(from tigas) n. toughie (slang).
n. gastroenteritis; v. get gastroenteritis.
v. 1. spend money. Nakagastu silag dakù sa dispidída, They spent a large amount of money for the farewell party. Makakuput gánì ug kwarta gastúhun dáyun, Whenever she lays her hands on money, she spends it right away; 1a. give a banquet on a lavish scale. Gastúhan ku giyud ang ákung kumplianyu, I’ll hold a big dinner for my birthday; 2. spend for some undertaking. Ang kumpaníya mauy naggastu sa íyang pagtuun, The company is paying for his studies; 3. use time, effort for some undertaking. Gastúha ang ímung kusug sa maáyung katuyúan, Use your strength for good purposes; n. 1. expenditures; 2. sumptuous feast as entertainment. a requiring great expense. Gastu na kaáyu kun grandi ang kasal, It means a great expense if the wedding is on a grand scale. pára — 1. something put out for public use for free. Pára gastu ning puspuru, These matches are for public use; 1a. player on a team used for minor duties which are not significant enough to warrant the expenditure of a major team member; 2. for one’s personal use. Kining kutsi pára gastu. Dílì paabángan, This car is for personal use, not for rent. galastúhan, galastuhan, kagastúhan n. expenses to be incurred. di- see digastu. -s see gastu, n, a. -su a. expensive, requiring lots of money. Gastúsu kaáyu ang pagtinir ug kutsi, It’s very expensive to have a car; v. entail lots of expense.
n. 1. gasoline; 2. food or drinks to provide a bit of energy (slang). Magkarga tag gasulína, Let’s have something to eat, take a little snort; v. 1. put gasoline into; 2. eat something as a snack, or take some liquor for energy. Gasulináhi siya arun mukanta, Give him a little snort so he will sing. -dur(→) accelerator on a motor vehicle. gasulinahan n. gasoline station.
n. juice squeezed from coconut meat; v. cook something with the juice of coconut meat. Gatai ang mangkù arun lamían ang sabaw, Cook the mackerel with coconut juice so we’ll have a delicious sauce. ginat-an n. 1. something cooked with coconut juice; 2. kind of sweet soup containing sticky rice, corn, taro, and sweet potatoes cooked in coconut juice.
v. divide into portions. Naggatang kug nangkà pára ibaligyà, I cut a jackfruit into portions to sell. Gatánga ang sibúyas, Apportion the onions into bunches. -in- n. cut into portions. Ginátang ang pagbaligyag bábuy, They sell the pork by portions.

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