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What does trapear mean?

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trapear

To mop the floors with soap and water to leave them spotless. It is the standard way to refer to the task of cleaning the floors in any room of the house.

Hey, do not walk through there yet, I just finished trapear and the floor is still wet!

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Colombiaby Anónimo

trapear

To mop the floor using a wet cloth or mop to remove dirt after sweeping. (In Mexico, people often use a jerga, which is a coarse, heavy-duty cloth wrapped around a broom head, to do this task).

Be careful and don't go through the kitchen because my mom just finished trapear and the floor is still really wet.

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Méxicoby NorteñoMX

trapear

Refers to the act of cleaning the floors of a house or business using a mop, water, and detergent. It is the everyday term used in Mexico for mopping the floor to leave it sparkling after sweeping.

Don't go through the kitchen right now because I just finished trapear and the floor is still really wet.

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Méxicoby Anónimo

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