dusdus
DUSDUS is a word in Cebuano with its meaning in English.
dusdus v {1} [A; ab2] strike repeatedly with s.t. using a forward thrusting motion, usually said of a knife or s.t. small. Nagdus-dus ang kusiníra sa dukut sa kaldíru, The cook is scraping o? the rice crust in the pot. Dusdusa ang tayà sa plantsa, Scrape o? the rust on the iron. {2} [A3; ac] shove, push s.t. close to-wards or against s.t. Dusdúsa ang duha ka katri, Push the two beds together. Idusdus ang sulù sa balay sa putyúkan, Shove the torch against the beehive. {2a} [A2] push ones way. Midusdus ang mga táwu pag-abut ni Imilda, The people pushed their way forward when Imelda arrived. {3} [A3; c] hand thrust s.t. at s. o. to force him to take it. Midusdus siyag singku písus, apan wà nákù dawáta, He tried to force the five pesos on me but I didnt take them. n {1} blunt-ended instrument for removing weeds with a thrusting motion. {2} action of thrusting in small strokes.