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chupar

chupar

Ladino

Verb

chupar (Latin spelling)

  1. to suck

Portuguese

Etymology

Probably of onomatopoetic/imitative origin.

Verb

chupar (first-person singular present indicative chupo, past participle chupado)

  1. (transitive) to suck (to use the mouth to pull in (liquid etc))
  2. (transitive) to suck (to work the lips and tongue on)
  3. (slang) to suck off (to give a ****)

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Synonyms

  • (to to use the mouth to pull in (liquid etc)): sugar

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Spanish

Etymology

Imitative.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t͡ʃuˈpaɾ/

Verb

chupar (first-person singular present chupo, first-person singular preterite chupé, past participle chupado)

  1. to suck
  2. to absorb
  3. (Mexico, Chile, slang) to drink an alcoholic beverage
  4. (Mexico, slang) to consume too fast or waste money, gasoline or another resource
  5. (Mexico, slang) to lose muscular mass or strength
  6. (Mexico, slang) to lose somebody the youthful or not-too-mature appearance
  7. (slang) to suck off

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