debocar
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debocar
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
1. (colloquial) (general) (Argentina) (Peru)
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
Regionalism used in Argentina
Regionalism used in Peru
a. to throw up (colloquial)
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
Mi hijo ha estado debocando toda la mañana. Voy a llamar a su médico.My son has been throwing up all morning. I'm going to call his doctor.
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
2. (colloquial) (general) (Argentina) (Peru)
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
Regionalism used in Argentina
Regionalism used in Peru
a. to throw up (colloquial)
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
Mario se levantó con malestar de estómago, y de todos modos tomó el desayuno, pero lo debocó completo.Mario got up with an upset stomach, and he anyway had breakfast, but he threw it all up.
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