Where does “pibuno-bunòi” come from?
pibuno-bunòi (Makasar) comes from Cebuano buno, from Amharic ቡና, from Amharic ቡን, from Arabic بُنّ — coffee plant or seed; brine.
pibuno-bunòi (Makasar): to not stop until someone is killed; to continuously vent one's murderous lust on
Definitions
- to not stop until someone is killed; to continuously vent one's murderous lust on