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Spanish-English translation for: to go around with
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pasar de ser algoto go from being sth.
dar vueltas [locución]to go round and round [idiom]
perder la chaveta [locución]to go doolally [Br.] [coll.]
Unverified cotorrear [ir de fiesta] [col.] [mex.]to go party
ir de puenteto go on a long weekend
volver loco a algnto make sb. go crazy
chacharear [ir de compras] [mex.] [col.]to go shopping
ir al servicioto go to the lavatory [Br.]
Unverified pijinear [salir a divertirse] [cent.] [Honduras]to go have fun
cine ir al cineto go to the pictures [Br.] [dated]
ir de una vez [locución]to go at once [idiom]
No' vemo. [col.] [carib.]I'm gonna go. [Am.]
darse el piro [irse] [esp.] [Madrid] [col.]to go away
rumbiar [también: rumbear] [sur.] [Colombia] [col.]to go party [Am.]
Unverified recorrer algo [ir por un lugar]to go through sth.
irse de picos pardos [fig.]to go on a spree
Unverified hacer chichi [hacer pipí] [sur.] [Colombia]to go pipi [Am.] [coll.]
chistar a algnto go 'psst' to sb. [to get their attention]
irse hecho una furia [col.] [locución]to go berserk [coll.] [idiom]
soltar a algn/algo [dejar]to let go of sb./sth.
pasarse de la raya [locución]to go beyond the pale [idiom]
dar un paseo [en bicicleta, motocicleta]to go for a ride
(Él) quiere ir a casa.He wants to go home.
acudir en auxilio de algnto go to sb.'s aid
Unverified agretear [enojarse] [sur.] [Lufardo]to go crazy [to get mad] [sl.] [coll.]
Voy a menudo al teatro.I often go to the theater.
echarse un meo [col.]to go for a slash [Br.] [vulg.] [urinate]
Unverified Ir a janguiar [ir a salir] [mex.] [Puebla] [col.]to go out
Unverified irse pa'l yuma [ir al extranjero] [col.] [Cuba]to go overseas
ir por una meada [col.]to go for a tinkle [Br.] [coll.] [idiom]
desandar lo andado [col.] [locución]to go back to square one [coll.] [idiom]
afanarse para que haga algoto go to great lengths to do sth. [idiom]
irse al garete [col.] [locución]to go for a burton [Br.] [coll.] [idiom]
con {prep}with
loc. ir de bar en bar tomando copasto go on a pub crawl [Br.]
contigo {adv}with you
Unverified ¡jíncate un tuno! [vete por ahí] [esp.] [Canarias]go fuck yourself! [Am.] [vulg.] [sl.]
echar el bofe [col.] [locución]to go all out [coll.] [idiom] [exert oneself to the utmost]
carcajearseto roar with laughter
provisto de {adj}equipped with
primero {adv}to begin with [enumeration]
Unverified a posteriori {adv}with hindsight
mueb. casillero {m}cabinet with pigeonholes
con pesar {adv}with regret
referente {prep}with respect to
gastr. cortado {m}espresso with milk
subir los escalones de dos en dosto go up the steps two at a time
Y vaya si hubo silencio. [col.] [locución]And boy did it go silent. [coll.] [idiom]
mazazo {m}blow with a mallet
mediante {prep}with [by means of]
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