"bater cara" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Portuguese]

IPA: /baˈte(ʁ) ˈka.ɾɐ/ [Brazil], [baˈte(h) ˈka.ɾɐ] [Brazil], /baˈte(ʁ) ˈka.ɾɐ/ [Brazil], [baˈte(h) ˈka.ɾɐ] [Brazil], /baˈte(ɾ) ˈka.ɾɐ/ [São-Paulo], /baˈte(ʁ) ˈka.ɾɐ/ [Rio-de-Janeiro], [baˈte(χ) ˈka.ɾɐ] [Rio-de-Janeiro], /baˈte(ɻ) ˈka.ɾa/ [Southern-Brazil] Forms: bato cara [first-person, present, singular], bati cara [first-person, preterite, singular], batido cara [participle, past]
Etymology: Literally, “to beat face”. Etymology templates: {{m-g|to beat face}} “to beat face”, {{lit|to beat face}} Literally, “to beat face” Head templates: {{pt-verb}} bater cara (first-person singular present bato cara, first-person singular preterite bati cara, past participle batido cara)
  1. (Brazil, idiomatic, childish) to close one's eyes and count, for the purposes of a children's game such as hide-and-seek Tags: Brazil, childish, idiomatic Categories (topical): Games
    Sense id: en-bater_cara-pt-verb-uSPLlvho Categories (other): Brazilian Portuguese, Portuguese entries with incorrect language header

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