what is ubicate
if someone calls you ubicate
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When someone says "ubícate" it is a command meaning "get your bearings" or "get situated". Is this what you are referring to?
It appears to also have some colloquial translations depending on context. Can you give us more information?
It has many uses but if someone is saying you think too much of yourself, that you're not all that, that you're over the line, etc., they might say to you "¡Ubícate!" like in English we might say you need to check yourself.
Ubicate : get your facts straight (gather all your information and make sure it is correct before you speak on it) for whatever it is, wether you think too much of yourself or just something you're saying, ubicate before you speak, or before you open your mouth.
I too could only find ubicar that meant: to situate, to place.
I could only find ubicar .It means to place or position,as to locate something.Buena suerte.