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Curtío

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What does Curtío mean?

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Curtío

Describes something filthy, grimy, or neglected; it refers to things that are deeply stained or in a poor state of cleanliness. (Often implies that dirt or sweat has become ingrained in a surface over time).

The sofa is Curtío (it is stained, sweaty, and full of dust). The house is Curtía (the house is unkept, there is dust and dirt, and it is in a poor state of cleanliness).

Automatically translated from Spanish

Colombiaby AnónimoWord of the day · May 28, 2013

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