"comerse con patatas" meaning in Spanish

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Verb

Forms: me como con patatas [first-person, present, singular], me comí con patatas [first-person, preterite, singular], comido con patatas [participle, past]
Etymology: Literally, “to eat [something] with potatoes”. Etymology templates: {{m-g|to eat 􂀿something􂁀 with potatoes}} “to eat [something] with potatoes”, {{lit|to eat 􂀿something􂁀 with potatoes}} Literally, “to eat [something] with potatoes” Head templates: {{es-verb|comerse<> con patatas}} comerse con patatas (first-person singular present me como con patatas, first-person singular preterite me comí con patatas, past participle comido con patatas)
  1. (transitive, Spain, colloquial, derogatory) to be stuck with (something unwanted) with no way to get rid of it Tags: Spain, colloquial, derogatory, transitive Related terms: aguantar carros y carretas, comulgar con ruedas de molino
    Sense id: en-comerse_con_patatas-es-verb-ytH2y4vX Categories (other): Peninsular Spanish, Spanish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Spanish entries with incorrect language header: 69 31
  2. (Spain, colloquial) to find something to be very cute, "I could just eat you up" Tags: Spain, colloquial
    Sense id: en-comerse_con_patatas-es-verb-ogNy~kRZ Categories (other): Peninsular Spanish

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