piit
PIIT is a word in Cebuano with its meaning in English.
piit a {1} too narrow. Piit kaáyu siyag sinínà, She has a very tight dress on. Piit kaáyung dálan, Too narrow a street. {2} close, not a? ording proper distance. Piit kaáyu siya nga mubayli, He dances too close. v {1} [B; a] for an area to be too narrow or small, get into too narrow a place. Napiit ang ilagà sa káhuy, The mouse was wedged tight in the firewood. {1a} [A; a] hold s.t. tightly, in a close embrace. Gipiit ni Inting ang láwas ni Tabúra, Inting held Taboras body in a close embrace. {2} [A; a] compel s. o. to do s.t. with pressure. Pit-un gánì ku, mutug-an na lang ku, If Im pressed, Ill tell the truth. {3} [B; c1] for a singing voice to be tight and forced on a high pitch. Mupiit ang tíngug ug taas kaáyu ang núta, The singing voice becomes tight on very high notes. -an n contrivance to squeeze juice out of s.t. slowly, made of two pieces of wood, the top of which is weighed down.