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Allantar

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What does Allantar mean?

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Allantar

1. To distract someone from their thoughts or worries. 2. To stall or delay someone. 3. To deceive someone or lead them to believe a lie. 4. (Noun or adjective) A show-off, a faker, or a person who puts on a false front.

1. Don't allantar me and tell me what really happened. 2. You're just allantando me so I won't leave. 3. Stop your allante, that chain isn't gold and it isn't even yours. 4. Don't believe him, that guy is an allantoso, I promise you he won't do it.

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República Dominicanaby Maritza MateoWord of the day · August 13, 2010

Allantar

To put on a front or bluff about status or qualities you do not actually possess, usually to feed your ego or impress others through vanity.

When you say, 'my car is better than yours,' but the car actually belongs to your brother-in-law. You show it off as your own just to allantar. Someone who does this is usually called an allantoso or an aguajero.

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