Humorous Bisaya Adjectives

The Cebuano language sure has has an abundance of words that describe negative physical traits. But for me, this rich vocabulary of adjectives specific to negative physical attributes does not equate to the Visayans being too critical, too focused on beauty (and lack thereof), or being bullies. Instead it signifies their humor that could sometimes be applied to self (aka self deprecating) and their love for jokes and laughter. At the end of the day, the Bisdaks just want to have a good time with friends laughing over trivial matters at the expense of one's perceived negative physical attribute. Below are just some of such Bisaya words. 

Apapangigon (adj.)
Tagalog: Mapanga
English: Having rectangular/square jaws

Bakang (adj.)
Tagalog: Sakang
English: Bow-legged

Budlat (adj.)
Tagalog: Malaki mata
English: Bulging eyes

Budlot (adj.)
Tagalog: Makapal na labi
English: Thick lipped

Busngi (adj.)
English: Overbite; Bucktooth

Kimpang (adj.)
Tagalog: Baldado
English: Crippled

Lapad (adj.)
English: Flat headed

Lisngag (adj.)
Tagalog: Malaki butas ng ilong
English: Flared nostrils

Maot (adj.)
Tagalog: Pangit
English: Ugly

Niwang (adj.); Wangkig
Tagalog: Payat
English: Thin

Pislat (adj.)
Tagalog: Pango
English: Snub-nosed

Singkaw (adj.)
English: Twisted arm

Sip-unon (adj.)
Tagalog: Sipunin
English: Always has cold

Tambok (adj.); variation: Tambokikoy
Tagalog: Mataba
English: Fat

Upaw (adj.)
Tagalog: Kalbo
English: Bald; Balding

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