Simot (en. Consume)
/siˈmot/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
noun
The entirety of something that has been finished or consumed.
The container is at the end of the rice.
Nasa simot ng kanin na ang lalagyan.
verb
The act of consuming or finishing something.
He completely finished all the food on the plate.
Simot na simot niya ang lahat ng pagkain sa plato.
The process of taking the most basic part of something.
He emptied the contents of the warehouse.
Sinimot niya ang laman ng bodega.
Etymology
Derived from the Tagalog root word 'simot', meaning to finish or complete something, especially in consuming.
Common Phrases and Expressions
consume everything
the total consumption or finishing of everything inside.
simot lahat
Related Words
sipsip
An action of extracting liquid from something, like drinking.
sipsip
Slang Meanings
all gone or nothing left
The chips are completely gone, nothing is left in the bag.
Simot na simot ang chips, wala nang natira sa bag.
to suck up or go all out for something
He is really going all out to get his boss's attention.
Simot na simot siya sa pagkuha ng atensyon ng boss niya.
the leftover food is more delicious
The leftover dish is completely gone, so tasty!
Yung natirang ulam, simot na simot, ang sarap!