Nakatukop (en. Covered)

/na-ka-tu-kop/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
verb
A verb form meaning that something is covered.
The blanket is covering her body due to the cold weather.
Nakatukop ang kumot sa kanyang katawan dahil sa malamig na panahon.
Represents something that is concealed or less visible.
All the dust covered the living room, so she cleaned right away.
Nakatukop ang lahat ng alikabok sa sala, kaya't naglinis siya agad.

Etymology

The word 'nakatukop' is derived from the root 'takip' which means to cover or to shield.

Common Phrases and Expressions

face is covered
The face is covered by something.
nakatukop ang mukha
eyes are covered
The eyes are obstructed by something.
nakatukop sa mata

Related Words

cover
An item used to cover something.
takip
top
The upper part of something.
tuktok

Slang Meanings

so fast
Wow, you're so focused on work, you're on fire even when you haven't slept!
Grabe, ang nakatutok mo sa trabaho, nakatutok ka kahit hindi ka pa natutulog!
energetic
The youth are so lively these days, they're having fun at any time.
Ang nakatukop ng mga kabataan ngayon, ang saya saya nila kahit anong oras.
upbeat
He/She has a way of being so upbeat in front of the crowd, everyone is dancing!
Ang galing niya maka-nakatukop sa crowd, lahat sila sumusayaw!