Ituhog (en. To skewer)

i-tu-hog

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
verb
Insert into something in a way that connects or combines.
Skewer the meat on the stick before cooking it.
Ituhog mo ang karne sa stick bago ito lutuin.
To place or connect one to another, usually using a lower or supporting component.
They skewered fried items and vegetables on a fork.
Nag-ituhog sila ng mga prito at gulay sa isang tinidor.

Etymology

The word 'ituhog' comes from the root word 'tuhog', which means 'to combine or connect'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Skewer the ingredients
Join the elements using a device.
Ituhog ang mga sangkap

Related Words

tuhog
The primary form of 'ituhog' meaning the joining of things.
tuhog
suhog
A type of food that is commonly fried or grilled and skewered on a stick.
suhog

Slang Meanings

Let's talk about it later, it's not worth it right now.
Let's just set aside those problems for now, let's chill for now.
Doon na lang ituhog ang mga problema mamaya, chill lang tayo ngayon.
Gather or tidy up things.
You should put that away after the event, so there won't be a mess.
Ihuhog mo na 'yan after ng event, para walang kalat.
Combine different parts.
Let's merge these ideas for our project.
Ihuhog natin ang mga ideas na to para sa project natin.