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Peliar

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Peliar

The Salvadoran way of pronouncing the verb pelear (to fight), referring to a heated argument, a physical brawl, or a scrap. It is common in everyday speech to describe any conflict between people. (Salvadorans often substitute the e with an i in verbs ending in ear).

No way, man, those two already started to peliar over something stupid right in the middle of the street!

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El Salvadorby Guanaco Trucha

Peliar

A common colloquial pronunciation of the standard word pelear, used to mean fighting, scrapping, or arguing, whether it is a physical brawl or just a verbal spat.

They were peliando in the street.

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Colombiaby Anónimo

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