Manduruit (en. Thief)
man-doo-ruit
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
noun
A person who steals or a thief.
The thief was caught by the police while causing trouble in the neighborhood.
Ang manduruit ay nahuli ng mga pulis habang nanggugulo sa barangay.
A person who takes things that do not belong to them in an unlawful manner.
A thief can be easily noticed if people are watching.
Madaling mapansin ang manduruit kung nakabantay ang mga tao.
A type of person with bad actions that stem from cruelty.
One should avoid associating with such thieves.
Dapat iwasan ang pakikipagsalamuha sa mga manduruit na ito.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Fight against the thief
Do not let theft happen; cooperate against thieves.
Labanan ang manduruit
Fell into the hands of a thief
Robbed or deceived by a thief.
Nahulog sa kamay ng manduruit
Related Words
pickpocketing
A type of theft that is quick and often happens in public places.
pandurukot
theft
The act of taking someone else's property without permission.
pagnanakaw
Slang Meanings
Like a person full of lies.
He's like a fabricator, always coming up with new stories.
Parang manduruit siya, laging may bagong kuwentong gawa-gawa.
Lying or deceiving people.
Why are you such a liar? You said you didn't know her, but you're friends on Facebook!
Bakit ka manduruit? Sabi mo hindi mo siya kilala, pero friends kayo sa Facebook!
Sometimes used to describe people who love to play games or deceive.
There are so many liars in this school, always spreading rumors that aren't true.
Ang dami talagang manduruit sa school na 'to, laging may chika na hindi totoo.