darse la biaba

Argentinean Spanish 
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darse la biaba
A pronominal verb phrase combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Se dio cuenta del problema.)
pronominal verb phrase
1.
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
(colloquial)
A very informal word or phrase used by a particular group or community as a substitute for standard language (e.g., joint, john).
(slang)
(general)
Regionalism used in Argentina
(Argentina)
a. to dye your hair
¿Viste al señor Rivas últimamente? ¿No se ve más joven? - ¡Sí! Parece que se dio la biaba.Did you see Mr. Rivas lately? Doesn't he look younger? - He does! Apparently, he dyed his hair.
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