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Tag: levantarse

Definitions tagged levantarse in the street dictionary.

Ereccionarse

The act of rising or standing up to become erect and rigid. While commonly referring to getting a hard-on, it also applies to objects or mechanical parts being moved into a vertical, stiff position.

Ereccionándose in that spot. For the machine's lever to Ereccionarse. It is Ereccionándose.

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Ereccionarse

A pronominal verb meaning to get an erection or to be raised or stood up. It refers to both the physiological process of getting a hard-on and the mechanical action of lifting something into a vertical position, such as a crane arm.

I erecciono easily: The mechanical arm of the crane had been ereccionado: He would ereccionaría in a private place: The penis having been ereccionado.

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Ereccionar

To set something in an upright, erect, or rigid position. It is a slang verbification of the word for erection, used for mechanical objects or, more commonly, to describe the male anatomy becoming hard (in Argentina, adding the -ar suffix to a noun is a common way to create new, sometimes ironically formal verbs).

Having ereccionado the lever of the mechanism. The young man's penis ereccionó.

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arrecha

Used to describe a woman who is horny and looking to hook up with whatever guy she sees to have a sexual encounter. (In Panama, this term refers to sexual arousal).

That woman is very arrecha.

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revoliar

The act of tossing and turning in bed during those extra minutes after the alarm goes off, or setting the alarm early specifically to enjoy rolling around under the covers before finally getting up.

It is five in the morning and you set the clock for 4:45, time to revoliar!

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