mechaseis
-you stuffed
Imperfect subjunctivevosotrosconjugation ofmechar.

mechar

mechar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to stuff
Meche la carne con las verduras, y ate el extremo del corte para que el relleno no se salga.Stuff the beef with the vegetables, and tie the end of the beef so the filling does not come out.
b. to lard
Meche el lomo con panceta y cocine lentamente durante unas dos horas.Lard the sirloin with bacon and cook slowly for about two hours.
a. to throw into
¿Por qué no mechamos nuestra presentación con algunos chistes? - ¿Lo dices en serio? No creo que a nuestro jefe le guste.Why don't we throw some jokes into our presentation? - Are you serious? I don't think our boss will be happy about that.
b. to lard
La escritura de este autor está mechada con jerga, cuyo significado a veces se le pierde al lector.This author's writing is larded with jargon, the meaning of which is sometimes lost to the reader.
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