Limar
To lose your mind, go crazy, or flip out. It suggests a mental wearing down or someone losing their grip on reality (literally to file or grind down).
If he keeps this up he is going to limar completely!
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Definitions tagged limar in the street dictionary.
To lose your mind, go crazy, or flip out. It suggests a mental wearing down or someone losing their grip on reality (literally to file or grind down).
If he keeps this up he is going to limar completely!
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def.1: To drive or ride at reckless, high speeds. def.2: To crash or wipe out (in this context, Buenos Aires refers to a hillside neighborhood in Medellin, Colombia).
What's up, gang! You know what, homies? Exneider crashed at the twin curves, man! He was flying down, borrao, on Liendre's RX bike and an old man was hauling ass up the hill in a Buenos Aires bus, and the asshole didn't manage to brake and he borró bad! He ended up crushed in Mrs. Emilsen's little shop, bro! Believe it, kid! Liendre lost out too, he had just fixed the bike, and the guy was working delivery! Take it easy... rest in peace Neider, may the Virgin be with him... you know what? A drink for our buddy! Pass the booze, toast-face!
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To sharpen a blade or a sharp object such as a machete, a colin (a common type of machete), a dagger, or a thin knife.
1. Pedro, we have to amola the machete because it is already dull. 2. A: How did you cut yourself? B: Nothing, I just grabbed the thing wrong while I was amolando it.
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