Gibain (en. Scab)
/giˈbain/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
noun
A wound formed on the surface of the skin due to injury.
She got a scab on her hand after hitting it.
Nagkaroon siya ng gibain sa kanyang kamay pagkatapos mauntog.
A layer of dried blood and tissue that forms while a wound is healing.
The scab gradually disappeared as her wound healed.
Ang gibain ay unti-unting nawala habang ang kanyang sugat ay gumagaling.
A piece of skin that becomes dry and hard.
Due to harsh weather conditions, she developed a scab on her heels.
Dahil sa malupit na kondisyon ng panahon, bumuo siya ng gibain sa kanyang mga takong.
Etymology
The root of the word 'gib' meaning 'small part' or 'piece' contributed to its origin.
Common Phrases and Expressions
I have a scab.
I have a scab.
May gibain ako
Related Words
wound
An injury to the skin or tissue usually caused by trauma.
sugat
wound healing
The process of a wound healing from injury.
pagsasara ng sugat
Slang Meanings
Completely lost the reason to be happy.
Aside from the party being gibain, there's nothing fun in the group.
Pwera nang gibain ang party, wala nang masaya sa barkada.
Lost all motivation or inspiration.
I'm gibain to study, it feels like I can't finish this.
Gibain na ako mag-aral, parang di ko na kayang tapusin 'to.
Feels wilted, has no energy.
I'm totally gibain from extreme tiredness.
Gibain na gibain na ako sa sobrang pagod.