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from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete See
borachio .
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Examples
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If it's your friend who is drunk, you'd probably just say está tomado or está borracho.
Weekend drinking 2009
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Shorten está borracho to ta borracho and you have a fun nickname for someone named Octavio.
Weekend drinking 2009
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Shorten está borracho to ta borracho and you have a fun nickname for someone named Octavio.
Weekend drinking 2009
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If it's your friend who is drunk, you'd probably just say está tomado or está borracho.
Weekend drinking 2009
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If it's your friend who is drunk, you'd probably just say está tomado or está borracho.
Weekend drinking 2009
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If it's your friend who is drunk, you'd probably just say está tomado or está borracho.
Weekend drinking 2009
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Shorten está borracho to ta borracho and you have a fun nickname for someone named Octavio.
Weekend drinking 2009
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If it's your friend who is drunk, you'd probably just say está tomado or está borracho.
Weekend drinking 2009
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Shorten está borracho to ta borracho and you have a fun nickname for someone named Octavio.
Weekend drinking 2009
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Shorten está borracho to ta borracho and you have a fun nickname for someone named Octavio.
Weekend drinking 2009
sosheshall commented on the word borracho
spanish equivalent of Intoxicated, plastered, lit up, drunk.
August 13, 2009