labud
LABUD is a word in Cebuano with its meaning in English.
labud n {1} welt. Dílà ra ang walay labud nímu, Ill beat every inch of you. (Lit. only your tongue will escape welts. ) {2} k. o. millipede, about 5 long and an inch around, found in moist earth. The body is covered with a hard, black shell divided into thin segments which go around the body and overlap. It does not bite but secretes a clear yellow substance which burns the skin and may blind the eyes. {3} lies designed to convince s. o. (slang). Dì ku mutúu nímu kay labud nà, I dont believe you, because that is nothing more than big talk. v {1} [BN; b4N] get welts on. Nanglabud (gipalabdan) ang ákung bukubuku, My back has welts all over it. {2} [a4] infested with millipedes. Gilabud ang sílung sa ámung balay, The area under our house is full of millipeds. {3} [A; a] convince s. o. with lies (slang). Nakalabud siya sa íyang asáwa nga pasurúyun, He told his wife some tall stories so she would let him go out.