chiflar
To whistle. In Mexico, this is the common, everyday term used instead of the more formal verb silbar.
I was chiflando at you and you would not turn around. I still have not learned how to chiflar.
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To whistle. In Mexico, this is the common, everyday term used instead of the more formal verb silbar.
I was chiflando at you and you would not turn around. I still have not learned how to chiflar.
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To spoil or pamper someone, especially a child. It also means to be crazy about something you really like, or to move at a very high speed. (The literal meaning is to whistle).
That kid is very chiflado, I am chiflado for this chocolate cake, The car went by chiflando.
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