"hacer barra" meaning in Spanish

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Phrase

IPA: /aˌθeɾ ˈbara/ [Spain], [aˌθeɾ ˈβ̞a.ra] [Spain], /aˌseɾ ˈbara/ [Latin-America], [aˌseɾ ˈβ̞a.ra] [Latin-America]
Head templates: {{head|es|phrase}} hacer barra
  1. (idiomatic, colloquial, El Salvador) root for, cheer on a person or team Tags: El-Salvador, colloquial, idiomatic
    Sense id: en-hacer_barra-es-phrase-YMm9tvMS Categories (other): Salvadorian Spanish
  2. (idiomatic, colloquial, El Salvador) accompany, come along with somebody Tags: El-Salvador, colloquial, idiomatic
    Sense id: en-hacer_barra-es-phrase-e4VwfVVW Categories (other): Salvadorian Spanish

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          "text": "Háganme barra al cine, que no quiero ir solo.",
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          "text": "Quiero ir a bailar, haceme barra.",
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          "text": "Quiero ir a bailar, haceme barra.",
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