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Chuliar

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What does Chuliar mean?

10 published definitions

What does Chuliar mean in each country?

Chuliar

To make out or French kiss intensely. It describes two people kissing with a lot of tongue, going at it with everything they have. (The phrase regarding shoe tongues is a Dominican idiom for doing something with maximum intensity).

Luz tells Jonas that she is going to give him a chuliar with everything she has got.

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

Chuliar

To mooch, sponge, or leach off someone by taking unfair advantage of their generosity. It refers to the habit of living at others' expense without contributing anything in return.

Carlos always shows up to the cookouts to chuliar food and never even chips in for the charcoal.

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Costa Ricaby Tico Pura Vida

Chuliar

To compliment or shower someone with praise regarding a physical object, garment, or anything aesthetically pleasing. It is the act of pointing out how nice or cool something looks.

Look how nice those shoes you bought are, everyone is going to chuliar them at the party.

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El Salvadorby Guanaco Trucha

Chuliar

To make fun of someone, mock them, or tease them with the intent to ridicule. It is a very common expression used when a group laughs at something another person did or said.

Stop chuliar Luis about his haircut, the poor guy is already really embarrassed.

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Hondurasby Anónimo

Chuliar

In Colombian street and criminal slang, to be murdered or whacked. The expression refers to placing a checkmark next to a target on a hit list once they have been eliminated (a checkmark is known as a chulo in Colombia).

They chuliaron that kid on the corner yesterday because he started owing money to the wrong people.

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Colombiaby Anónimo

Chuliar

Colombian street slang used to indicate that someone has been murdered. It is a blunt and raw way to say someone was taken out, very common in criminal contexts. (The term likely refers to being checked off a list, like a checkmark).

Be careful over there, they chuliaron a young man in front of the butcher shop last night.

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Colombiaby Caleño Fino

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