ikug
IKUG is a word in Cebuano with its meaning in English.
íkug n {1} tail, or analogous structure. Midágan pinabahag ang íkug, He ran o? with his tail between his legs. Ang íkug sa ayruplánu, The tail of the airplane. {2} penis (humorous). {3} train of a dress (in the traditional skirt [sáya], usually tucked in the front). v [A2; a] put a tail on. Giikúgan sa bátà ang yáwà nga íyang gidrúwing, The child put a tail on the devil he was drawing. ikug-íkug sa iring n k. o. ornamental bush bearing small flowers in dense purple, hanging spikes. ikug-ikug sa iring n k. o. ornamental aerial plant consisting of long branches with fine leaves resembling a cats tail. paN- v [A23; c6] put, be at the rear. Nangíkug siya sa lumbà, He was last in the race. Mauy nahimámat sa mga táwu ang nangíkug nga asu, The people noticed the smoke trailing behind the plane. paN-() n crupper, thing to hold the saddle in place. v [b6] put a crupper on. -an a devil, devilish (lit. the tailed one). Gisákit na pud ku íning bátang ikúgan, The little devil is bothering me again.