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Tag: bajarse

Definitions tagged bajarse in the street dictionary.

Apearse

To get off or get down from something. It is a regional synonym for bajarse. (In the Dominican Republic, it is commonly used for any act of descending, such as getting off a bed or a roof).

Apeate from the bed.

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ajudicar

To devour or tuck into a meal with great pleasure. (Rice and beans is the staple daily meal in the Dominican Republic).

What's up, I am just chilling here ajudicándome a plate of rice and beans.

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Abrocharse

To scarf down or wolf down food or drink.

Tommy abrochó a plate of rice and pigeon peas with avocado (moro de guandules is a staple Dominican dish of rice cooked with pigeon peas).

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Abrochar

A slang term for consuming food or drink, often implying that someone devoured a meal or chugged several drinks.

1: Last night I abroche four bottles (potes refers to bottles of alcohol). 2: That guy abrocho four pieces of plain plantains. 3: I can drink now, because before leaving home I abroche a plate of moro (a traditional dish of rice and beans cooked together).

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Agacharse

1. To squat or crouch down very low to the ground. 2. To pocket, stash, or sneakily keep a portion of a delivery or package for oneself.

1. During exercise hour I had to agacharme 10 times. 2. I am going to agachar two whiskeys from the case.

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