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Tag: añugao

Definitions tagged añugao in the street dictionary.

Anugao

To be choked or have food stuck in your throat, usually from eating something dry or heavy without enough liquid. This physical blockage often causes hiccups if not washed down quickly. (Anugao is the regional Dominican pronunciation of the formal Spanish word añugado).

When the food gets stuck in your gullet and you end up Anugao, unable to move it up or down.

Automatically translated from Spanish

República Dominicanaby Amadin

Añugo

1. To get food stuck in the throat, usually from swallowing something dry without enough liquid. 2. A tense or difficult situation that causes the throat to go dry, making it hard to swallow.

I need some water, because that bread made me Añugo.

Automatically translated from Spanish

República Dominicanaby Anónimo

Añugarse

The act of getting food stuck or lodged in your throat while eating, typically when the food is dry. It usually requires drinking a liquid to help it go down.

I got an añuga from that bread I ate. Pass me a beer to wash it down.

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo