muy-od
MUY-OD is a word in Hiligaynon with its meaning in English.
múy-od - (B) To perish, expire, die, depart this life, meet one’s death or end, pass away, succumb. Nagkáon siá sing lakás kag namúy-od. He ate too much and met his death. Mamúy-od ka kon padayónon mo ang ímo pagpagútum. You will die, if you continue going hungry (said of one who pays no attention to meal-time, but works on till exhausted with hunger and fatigue). (cf. húy-od, patáy). n, The letter "n” in Visayan is pronounced as in English. If often combines with a following "g” to represent a nasal sound that can only be learned by hearing. A tilde over the "n” or over the "g” indicates that they form together a double consonant having the said nasal sound, e.g. nga, ngílo, ngí-ngi, ngóy-ngoy, ngurî-ngúrì, etc. There is something of the same effect in the English words "singing, ringing, swinging”, but the "ng” of Visayan has a stronger nasalization.