Ibunton (en. To pile up)
/iˈbun.tɔn/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
The act of forming a heap or pile of things.
We need to pile up the boxes from the move.
Kailangan nating ibunton ang mga kahon mula sa paglipat.
The arrangement of things to make them one or more compact.
He quickly piled the books in one corner.
Mabilis niyang naibunton ang mga libro sa isang sulok.
Etymology
from the word 'bunton' meaning 'heap or pile of things'
Common Phrases and Expressions
pile up the toys
gather all the toys in one place
ibunton ang mga laruan
Related Words
heap
a pile or collection of items grouped together.
bunton
clutter
items placed in a disorganized manner in one place.
tapong
Slang Meanings
Always getting in trouble or a kid-player who is not afraid of adults.
That’s Juan, he’s an ibunton, not afraid of the older folks in the neighborhood.
Iyan si Juan, ibunton yan, hindi natatakot sa mga matatanda sa barangay.
Too noisy or playful with people.
This ibunton is all talk and laughter, never stops!
Ang ibunton na ito, puro kuda at tawanan, walang tigil!
Holding a grudge against those in power.
Don’t be an ibunton, just fix your problem with your boss.
Huwag kang ibunton, ayusin na lang ang problema mo sa boss mo.