trastear

trastear
intransitive verb
1to move things around (mudar trastos)
2to play pranks (hacer travesuras)

trastear [trahs-tay-ar’]
article & verb transitive
1To put frets upon the neck of a guitar.
2To remove furniture from one part of a house to another (mover).
3To play well on the guitar.
4To talk upon a subject in a lively manner (entretener).
5To feel up (acariciar). (Mexico)
verb neuter
6To move things around (mover objetos). (n)
7To move house (mudar de casa). (Andes & Central America) (m)
8To make bright conversation (conversar). (m)

trastear
verbo:transitivo
1 (Música) (tocar) to play (well)
2 [+objetos] (mover) to move around; (revolver) to disarrange; mess up
3 (Taur) to play with the cape
4 [+persona] (manipular) to twist around one's little finger; lead by the nose; (hacer esperar) to keep waiting; keep hanging on
5 (México) (muy_familiar) (acariciar) to feel up; (familiar) touch up; (familiar)
verbo:intransitivo
1 (mover objetos) to move things around
trastear con eno (buscar) to rummage among; (manosear) to fiddle with; (desordenar) to mess up; disarrange
2 (And) (Centroamérica) (mudarse) to move house
verbo:pronominal
trastearse (And) (S. Cone) to move house

Verb Conjugation for "trastear"

Presente Pretérito Imperfect Futuro Subjuntivo
Yo trasteo trasteé trasteaba trastearé trastee
trasteas trasteaste trasteabas trastearás trastees
Ella/Él/Usted trastea trasteó trasteaba trasteará trastee
Nosotros trasteamos trasteamos trasteábamos trastearemos trasteemos
Vosotros trasteáis trasteasteis trasteabais trastearéis trasteéis
Ellos/Ustedes trastean trastearon trasteaban trastearán trasteen

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