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Bakiar

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What does Bakiar mean?

3 published definitions

Bakiar

To check something out, look at, or scope something out (Dominican slang).

Two friends are standing there, a girl walks by, and one says to the other: Hey man, bakeate that girl. A guy wants to buy something and says: Damn bro, I have to bakiar that thing.

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Bakiar

A verb used to describe when someone is hooked up with money to settle a debt or solve a problem. It also means to score or receive gifts and freebies. (Likely derived from the English word back, meaning to provide financial backing).

1) I had to pay for a few things at the colmado (a small neighborhood grocery store where locals often have credit accounts) and my dad bakió me with 200 pesos. 2) For my birthday I bakié with a bottle of Grey Goose.

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

Bakiar

To follow someone in another vehicle to provide protection or act as an escort. (Refers to the common practice of driving behind a friend or family member to ensure they reach their destination safely, derived from the English to back up).

The girlfriend visits her boyfriend in her car and it gets late, so he bakea her so she gets home safe.

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República Dominicanaby AnónimoWord of the day · April 12, 2008

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