hube bolseado
Preterite perfectyoconjugation ofbolsear.
bolsear
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
1.
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
(colloquial)
(to steal)
Regionalism used in Central America: Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama
(Central America)
Regionalism used in Mexico
(Mexico)
a. to pick someone's pocket
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
(colloquial)
A Melinda la bolsearon en el camión.Melinda had her pocket picked on the bus.
2. (to examine for articles concealed)
Regionalism used in Central America: Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama
(Central America)
Regionalism used in Mexico
(Mexico)
a. to search
Cuando un agente de policía bolseó al sospechoso, encontró que llevaba drogas.When a police officer searched the suspect, he found he was carrying drugs on him.
3.
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
(colloquial)
(to mooch)
Regionalism used in Chile
(Chile)
a. to scrounge
Pepe siempre está bolseando cigarros a sus amigos y jamás compra un paquete.Pepe's always scrounging his friends for a smoke, and he never buys a pack.
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