ibug
IBUG is a word in Cebuano with its meaning in English.
íbug a attracted. Íbug ku sa íyang sinínà, I am very much at-tracted to her dress. v [B12; b3(1)] {1} be attracted. Naíbug aku sa ímung sapátus, I am attracted to your shoes. Gikaib-gan (naibgan) ku ang íyang kagwápu, I was attracted to his handsomeness. {2} [a] = paíbug. ibug-ibug v [A2; b(1)] tempt. Nag-ibug-ibug ka lang nákù niánang manggang hilaw, Youre tempting me with those green mangoes. pa-(), pa- v [A] {1} entice s. o. to do s.t. by showing him s.t. Paibgi (paibúgi) nà siyag liníkit, Entice him with a roll of bills. {2} [A; a] cause s. o. to want s.t. Paibgun ka lang. Dì ka tagáan, Ill just en-tice you. I wont give you any. paN- v [A2; b(1)] for pregnant women to have an intense liking for s.t. Naliwat sa munyíka ang ílang anak kay mau may gipangibúgan sa íyang asáwa, Their baby looked like a doll because the wife had developed a strong fondness for it during her pregnancy. ka- n attraction to s.t. kailibgan = maka-r-, 2. kailibgun n thing that arouses desire. Daghang kailibgun sa Magalyánis, There are lots of things to arouse your desire downtown. ma-un, maibgánun, mailibgun a attracted to. Maibúgun (maibgánun, mailibgun) kaáyu siya sa mga malahálung aláhas, She is strongly attracted to expensive jewelry. maka-r- a {1} capable of causing attraction. Ang íyang kaanyag makaiíbug, She has a magnetic beauty. {2} capable of causing envy.