"petatearse" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Spanish]

Forms: me petateo [first-person, present, singular], me petateé [first-person, preterite, singular], petateado [participle, past]
Etymology: From petate + -ear, because such mat or carpet was used by poor people to wrap a corpse. The reflexive form is an influence of morirse. Etymology templates: {{suffix|es|petate|ear}} petate + -ear Head templates: {{es-verb}} petatearse (first-person singular present me petateo, first-person singular preterite me petateé, past participle petateado)
  1. (colloquial, Chile, El Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, takes a reflexive pronoun) to die Tags: Chile, El-Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, colloquial Synonyms: morir, colgar los tenis, palmar

Inflected forms

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