utz

Etymology
Probably borrowed from.

Verb

 * 1)  To prod; goad; push someone's buttons
 * Since you saved my life you decided you have the right to run it. You’ve utzed me along every step of the way. You’ve hammered, drove, pushed, shoved, and if that wasn’t enough, you’d looked at me with those great big cow eyes of yours … and I’d melt and go along. — Bing Crosby, White Christmas.

Adjective

 * 1) good

Utz le wuj. The book is good (literally "Good the book").

Adverb

 * 1) like Modifies transitive verbs na'ik, ilik and ta'ik (feel, see, hear) to convey one's gusto.

Utz kana' taq ch'op. You like pineapples (literally "Good you-feel [plural] pineapple").