kulub
KULUB is a word in Cebuano with its meaning in English.
kulub v [AB6; c1] lie on ones belly, be overturned. Ug mukulub (makulub) ang sakayan, patay ta, If the boat turns over, were done for. Magkulub paghigdà ang buktut, A hunchback sleeps lying on his belly. Kulba (ikulub) ang mga hinugásang plátu, Lay the washed plates face downward. sa plátu, kúlun, etc. v [b(1)2] deprive s. o. of his livelihood (lit. turn the plate, pot, etc. upside down on himas a sign that it is empty). Kun kuháan mu siya sa trabáhu sáma ra sa gikulban mu sila sa kaldíru, If you deprive him of a job, its just like overturning the kettles on them. hayang a unstable, uncertain: one day up, the next day down. Kulub hayang ang kinabúhì sa sugarul, A gamblers life is up today, down tomorrow. n game of group tag in which s.t. is tossed and one group chases the other according to which side the thing that was tossed falls on. ma-, mahayang whatever will be will be, whatever happens. Pasagdi ang ímung anak. Tutal makulub mahayang laláki man siya, Let your son do as he pleases. Anyway, whatever happens, he is a man. hubag n a boil which swells downward instead of outward and fails to develop a head (lit. an overturned boil).