Jarto
Being completely stuffed or full after eating a lot.
I am jarto from bread, I ate it all by myself. I do not think Javi is going to eat dinner, he told me he was jarto from rice.
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Definitions tagged satisfecho in the street dictionary.
Being completely stuffed or full after eating a lot.
I am jarto from bread, I ate it all by myself. I do not think Javi is going to eat dinner, he told me he was jarto from rice.
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Overjoyed, thrilled, or delighted. It describes being visibly happy and proud, often regarding a new addition to one's life.
He has been chocho since he got his puppy.
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Terms and expressions unique to the Spanish of the Dominican Republic used to describe objects, events, actions, or situations.
timbi: full, stuffed, or satisfied.
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An English loanword used in Spanish to describe being at maximum capacity, physically stuffed, or having a large quantity of something.
1. Please fill the truck's tank full, 2. I am full, I cannot eat any more! 3. I have full work, see you later.
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Describes the feeling of being completely stuffed, bloated, or overly full after eating a heavy meal.
Dude, I am abombao! I pigged out on a huge plate of rice.
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Eating to the point of being completely stuffed or until your stomach hurts from being so full.
Dude, what a jartura of mangoes I just had. I cannot fit anything else.
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