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Degaritarse

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Degaritarse

To leave a place, to bounce, or to bail, especially when exiting a situation quickly.

1. Hey man, if something happens there, I me degarito. 2. Man, I me degarité, see you tomorrow. 3. As soon as his mom arrived, he was already degaritándose.

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República Dominicanaby AnónimoWord of the day · April 24, 2008

Degaritarse

To take off, bolt, or split. To leave a place quickly and without warning, often without saying goodbye. (Derived from 'garita', the sentry boxes on old Spanish forts, implying leaving one's post).

He degaritó for New York. Same as: He left for New York.

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