ungut
UNGUT is a word in Cebuano with its meaning in English.
úngut v {1} [APB2S] get stuck and not be able to move forward, cause s.t. to do so. Miúngut (naúngut) ang dáru sa dakung batu, The plow got stuck on a big boulder. Siyay nag-úngut (nagpaúngut) sa kambiyu, He caused the gears to jam. Lawum nga lápuk ang giungútan sa trák, The truck got stuck deep in the mud. {1a} ang bàbà. {1a1} get lockjaw. {1a2} be at a loss for words. Miúngut ang íyang bàbà sa dihang gisukut siya, She didnt know what to say when she was questioned. {2} [B23S6; b3] become stopped, detained. Miúngut ang ákung papílis sa imbasi, My papers got stuck in the embassy. {3} be puzzled, stuck so that one cant proceed. Muúngut (maúngut) giyud ku áning prublimáha, Ill be stumped by this problem. {4} [B2S3(1)6; b(1)] for s.t. long to pierce into s.t. Nag-ungut ang kwáku sa bàbà sa tigúwang, There was a pipe stuck in the old mans mouth. Wà makaúngut ang panà sa káhuy, The arrow didnt stick into the tree. {4a} be fixed, glued s.w. Miúngut ang íyang mata sa dughan sa dalága, His eyes were glued to the young womans breasts. {5} = úngud, v. a {1} being stuck on tight. {2} = úngud, a. pina- n action that is prolonged, done without letting go. Ang íyang hinagkan pinaúngut, He kissed her with a prolonged kiss.