suyup
SUYUP is a word in Hiligaynon with its meaning in English.
súyup - To sip or suck through a small aperture or tube, or the like; to absorb, imbibe, suck up. Suyúpa ang butóng. Sip the coconut milk. Ginsúyup níya ang ítlog nga hiláw. He sucked the raw egg. Ipasúyup sa bátà iníng gátas. Let the baby suck this milk. Suyúpa ang túbo túbtub nga maggwâ ang túbig. Suck the (air out of the) pipe till the water flows. (cf. súpsup, sópsop, hígop, yúpyup, sírib, láklak). swâ, swák, swál swál-swál, swáni, swéldo, swérte, swítik. See suâ, suák, suál, suál-suál, suáni, suéldo, suérte, suítik. t, The letter "T” in Visayan is pronounced as in English. After the prefix pan- "T” beginning a word is dropped, e.g. panábang (pan-, tábang); panikáng (pan-, tikáng); panókap (pan-, tókap); panubús (pan-, tubús). After the prefixes hi- and ha- "T” beginning a word is frequently changed into "n”, e.g. hinabón (hi-, tábon); hanungúd, hanabô (ha-, tungúd, tabô) etc. etc.