Jarinear
To drizzle or rain very lightly, referring to a fine mist or small drops falling from the sky.
-Did it rain a lot last night? -No way, man. It was just a little jarinita.
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To drizzle or rain very lightly, referring to a fine mist or small drops falling from the sky.
-Did it rain a lot last night? -No way, man. It was just a little jarinita.
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To drizzle or rain lightly. Derived from the word for flour (harina), it describes a mist or rain so fine that it resembles falling powder.
This jarina has me fed up, I have not been able to leave the house all day.
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To drizzle or rain very lightly. The term is a portmanteau of the Spanish words for garden (jardin) and to pee (mear), describing a mist that just barely wets the plants.
Uh-huh.
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