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Meaning of estrilar




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estrilar
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This verb was used a lot in the lunfardo until the mid-20th century, and then it was forgotten. It means angry or angry, becoming noticeable; although it also extended to more specific cases of anger such as jealousy or envy. It comes from the Genoese strillá ("chillar" ), which is of Latin origin, as stryridular.

  




Ricardo Forno

Scream, tremble, get upset

  


ROGELIO IRIARTE MARTÍNEZ

It is usually a term that is applied to define when a person leaves a social duty, when he turns to a commitment to his country and leaves regardless of the consequences, it is applied to define when he flees by cowardice.

  


Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

Estrilar: vb. 1 get angry, upset. 2 protest angrily a person by improper action or an excessive claim of someone.

  



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