Iugoy (en. To carry)
/iuˈɡoj/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
A verb meaning to carry or lift something.
Carry the boxes to the back of the house.
Iugoy mo ang mga kahon papunta sa likod ng bahay.
Because of the weight of the bag, I had difficulty carrying it.
Because of the weight of the bag, I had difficulty carrying it.
Dahil sa bigat ng bag, nahirapan akong iugoy ito.
'Iugoy' is often used in the context of tasks that require strength.
Carry the chair so you can sit down.
Iugoy mo ang upuan para makaupo ka.
Etymology
Belongs to the root word of 'iugoy'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
carry the items
Lift or carry the items.
iugoy ang mga bagay
Related Words
to be carried
The future tense of the verb used in the first person.
iugoyin
carrying
The process of carrying or lifting.
pag-iugoy
Slang Meanings
to throw away
Throw away that stuff, it looks old.
Iugoy mo 'yang gamit, mukhang luma na yan.
to drop someone
Go ahead, drop Juan from this project.
Sige, iugoy mo na si Juan sa project na 'to.
to get rid of
Get rid of that, it's useless.
Iugoy mo na 'yan, wala namang silbi.
to abandon
Don't abandon your plans, go for it!
Wag mo nang iugoy ang mga plano mo, tuloy mo na!