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1 chismear
v.to gossip (informal).La gente murmura People gossip.* * *1 to gossip* * *VI to gossip, spread scandal* * *chismorrear verbo intransitivo (fam) to gossip* * *= gossip, gas.Ex. An often-mentioned example of this is the ability of the best typists to type and gossip concurrently.Ex. It's interesting that the people gassing on about the miracle of creation never mention things like this.* * *chismorrear verbo intransitivo (fam) to gossip* * *= gossip, gas.Ex: An often-mentioned example of this is the ability of the best typists to type and gossip concurrently.
Ex: It's interesting that the people gassing on about the miracle of creation never mention things like this.* * *chismear [A1 ]vi( fam); to gossipse juntan a chismear they get together for a gossip ( colloq)* * *
chismear,
' chismear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alcahuetear
* * *♦ vt[contar, chismorrear]me chismearon que… I heard that…♦ vi[contar chismes] to gossip* * *v/i gossip* * *chismear vi: to gossip -
2 chismear
• carry tales• carry tales to• chew the fat• talk incessantly to• talk into• tell someone else to• tell tales out of school -
3 chismorrear
v.to spread rumors, to gossip.* * *1 familiar to gossip* * *verb* * *VI = chismear* * *= gossip, gas.Ex. An often-mentioned example of this is the ability of the best typists to type and gossip concurrently.Ex. It's interesting that the people gassing on about the miracle of creation never mention things like this.* * *= gossip, gas.Ex: An often-mentioned example of this is the ability of the best typists to type and gossip concurrently.
Ex: It's interesting that the people gassing on about the miracle of creation never mention things like this.* * *chismorrear [A1 ]vi* * *
Multiple Entries:
chismear
chismorrear
chismear,
chismorrear verbo intransitivo familiar to gossip
' chismorrear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chismear
English:
gossip
- tale
- talk
* * *chismorrear vito spread rumours, to gossip* * *v/i famgossip -
4 alcahuetear
v.1 to bawd, to pander, to procure women.2 to cater to, to gratify.* * *1 (chulear) to procure, pimp2 (chismorrear) to gossip* * *VI to procure, pimp, to act as a go-between* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( hacer de mediador) to act as a go-between, to procureb) (Andes fam) ( tapar)c) (RPl fam) ( chismear) to gossip (colloq)2.alcahuetear vt (fam) ( delatar) to tell o snitch on (colloq)* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( hacer de mediador) to act as a go-between, to procureb) (Andes fam) ( tapar)c) (RPl fam) ( chismear) to gossip (colloq)2.alcahuetear vt (fam) ( delatar) to tell o snitch on (colloq)* * *alcahuetear [A1 ]vi1 (hacer de mediador) to act as a go-between, to procure■ alcahuetearvtB( Andes fam) (auspiciar): el abuelo les alcahuetea las travesuras their granddad lets them get away with all kinds of thingsnos alcahueteaba los paseos she covered for us when we went for walks together* * *
alcahuetear ( conjugate alcahuetear) verbo intransitivo
b) (Andes fam) ( tapar):
le alcahuetea las mentiras she covers up for him when he lies
verbo transitivo (fam) ( delatar) to tell o snitch on (colloq)
* * *♦ vtRP Fam [delatar] [ante padres, maestra] to snitch on; [ante policía] Br to grass on o up, US to rat on♦ vi1. [intermediar en amoríos] to act as a go-between2. [chismear] to gossip* * *v/i act as a go-between -
5 pelar
v.1 to cut the hair of (person).2 to peel (fruta, patatas).3 to pluck (aves).pelar la pava to flirt, to have a lovey-dovey conversation (novios)4 to fleece (informal) (dejar sin dinero).* * *1 (persona) to cut somebody's hair2 (animal - quitar las plumas) to pluck; (- quitar la piel) to skin3 (fruta, patata, etc) to peel1 (cortarse el pelo) to get one's hair cut2 (piel) to be peeling\correr que se las pela familiar to run like madpelarse de frío familiar to freezeser duro,-a de pelar familiar to be a tough nut to crack* * *verb- pelarse* * *1. VT1) (=rapar)lo han pelado al cero o al rape — they've cropped his hair *, they've completely shaved his hair off
2) [+ fruta, patata] to peel; [+ habas, mariscos] to shell3) (=despellejar) to skin; (=desplumar) to pluck4) † (=criticar) to flay, criticize5) † (=quitar el dinero a) to clean out *, fleece *6) † (=matar) to do in **, bump off **7) LAm (=azotar) to beat up *8)2. VI1) Cono Sur (=cotillear) to gossip2) Esp*que pela: hace un frío que pela — it's bitterly cold
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <fruta/zanahoria> to peel; <habas/marisco> to shell; < caramelo> to unwrapb) < ave> to pluck2) ( rapar)lo pelaron al cero or al rape or (Méx) a jícara — they cropped his hair very short
3) (fam) ( en el juego) to clean... out (colloq)4) (Chi fam) < persona> to badmouth (AmE colloq), to slag off (BrE colloq)2.pelar via)que pela — (fam)
b) (Chi fam) ( chismear) to gossip (maliciously)3.pelarse v prona) ( a causa del sol) persona to peel; cara/hombros (+ me/te/le etc) to peelb) (caus) (fam) ( cortarse el pelo) to get o have one's hair cutque se las pela — (fam) <ir/corner> like the wind (colloq)
* * *= peel apart, peel off, peel, shell, shuck, peeling, husk.Ex. The databases allows the user to peel apart a digital human body like the layers of an onion to reveal the organs within.Ex. If you encounter an unlabeled document during charge-out, peel off one of the preprinted labels and put it in the document.Ex. In seeking an answer the data were approached, after the manner of peeling an onion, from a number of perspectives: the sociological, the cultural, and the psychological.Ex. At harvest, plants were separated into three sections and all pods were removed by hand from each of the three sections and then hand shelled.Ex. All ears were harvested, shucked and dried on 24 October.Ex. The installation of a peel remover for the peeling of tomatoes is described.Ex. For this reason screening is necessary before husking the seed.----* correr que se las pela = run for + Posesivo + life.* hacer un frío que pela = be brass monkey weather, be (so) cold (enough) to freeze the balls off/of a brass monkey.* pelarse = flake off, flake.* posibilidad de pelarse = flakiness.* que pela = piping hot, baking hot.* que se está pelando = flaking.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <fruta/zanahoria> to peel; <habas/marisco> to shell; < caramelo> to unwrapb) < ave> to pluck2) ( rapar)lo pelaron al cero or al rape or (Méx) a jícara — they cropped his hair very short
3) (fam) ( en el juego) to clean... out (colloq)4) (Chi fam) < persona> to badmouth (AmE colloq), to slag off (BrE colloq)2.pelar via)que pela — (fam)
b) (Chi fam) ( chismear) to gossip (maliciously)3.pelarse v prona) ( a causa del sol) persona to peel; cara/hombros (+ me/te/le etc) to peelb) (caus) (fam) ( cortarse el pelo) to get o have one's hair cutque se las pela — (fam) <ir/corner> like the wind (colloq)
* * *= peel apart, peel off, peel, shell, shuck, peeling, husk.Ex: The databases allows the user to peel apart a digital human body like the layers of an onion to reveal the organs within.
Ex: If you encounter an unlabeled document during charge-out, peel off one of the preprinted labels and put it in the document.Ex: In seeking an answer the data were approached, after the manner of peeling an onion, from a number of perspectives: the sociological, the cultural, and the psychological.Ex: At harvest, plants were separated into three sections and all pods were removed by hand from each of the three sections and then hand shelled.Ex: All ears were harvested, shucked and dried on 24 October.Ex: The installation of a peel remover for the peeling of tomatoes is described.Ex: For this reason screening is necessary before husking the seed.* correr que se las pela = run for + Posesivo + life.* hacer un frío que pela = be brass monkey weather, be (so) cold (enough) to freeze the balls off/of a brass monkey.* pelarse = flake off, flake.* posibilidad de pelarse = flakiness.* que pela = piping hot, baking hot.* que se está pelando = flaking.* * *pelar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹fruta/zanahoria› to peel; ‹guisantes/marisco› to shell; ‹caramelo› to unwrap¿te pelo la manzana? shall I peel your apple for you?B1(rapar): lo pelaron al cero or al rape or ( Méx) a jícara they cropped his hair very short, they scalped him ( colloq)2me pelaron they cleaned me out o left me without a cent o a penny ( colloq)■ pelarvi1el agua está que pela the water's boiling (hot) ( colloq)■ pelarse1 (a causa del sol) «persona» to peel; «cara/espalda/hombros» (+ me/te/le etc) to peelme estoy pelando I'm peelingse te están pelando los brazos your arms are peelingvoy a pelarme I'm going to get my hair cut… que se las pela ( fam): miente que se las pela he lies like anything o like nobody's business ( colloq)corre que se las pela she runs like the wind ( colloq)se las peló para Argentina he went off to Argentina ( colloq)yo me las pelo I'm off ( colloq)* * *
pelar ( conjugate pelar) verbo transitivo
1
‹habas/marisco› to shell;
‹ caramelo› to unwrap
2 ( rapar): lo pelaron al cero or al rape they cropped his hair very short
3 (fam) ( en el juego) to clean … out (colloq)
4 (Chi fam) ‹ persona› to badmouth (AmE colloq), to slag off (BrE colloq)
pelarse verbo pronominal ( a causa del sol) [ persona] to peel;
[cara/hombros] (+ me/te/le etc) to peel;
pelar verbo transitivo
1 (piel, fruta) to peel
2 (un ave) to pluck
3 fam (cortar el pelo a) to cut the hair of
♦ Locuciones: hace un frío que pela, it's freezing cold
duro de pelar, a hard nut
' pelar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ser
English:
exfoliate
- for
- peel
- shell
- skin
- pare
- scrape
* * *♦ vt1. [fruta, patatas] to peel;[guisantes, marisco] to shell2. [cable] to strip;[caramelo] to unwrap3. [aves] to pluck;[conejos] to skin; Fampelar la pava [novios] to flirt, to have a lovey-dovey conversation;Carib [adular] to flatterme han pelado I've been scalped;lo pelaron al cero he had his head shaved♦ viFamhace un frío que pela it's freezing cold;RP Famestá que pela [caliente] it's boiling (hot);Ven Fam* * *hace un frío que pela fam it’s freezing* * *pelar vt1) : to peel, to shell2) : to skin3) : to pluck4) : to remove hair from* * *pelar vb1. (fruta, patata, zanahoria) to peel¿te pelo la naranja? shall I peel your orange for you?2. (guisantes, frutos secos, huevo) to shell -
6 charlar
v.1 to chat.charlar con alguien to chat with somebody, to have a chat with somebody2 to talk to.Me charla el vecino The neighbor talks to me.* * *1 to chat, talk\charlar por los codos familiar to be a real chatterbox* * *verbto chat, talk* * *VI1) (=conversar) to chat (de about)2) (=chismear) to gossip* * *verbo intransitivo to chat, talk* * *= chat, gossip, gas, talk, shoot + the breeze, shoot + the bull.Ex. The guest might be better employed seeing small groups half a dozen or so for quarter of an hour, when they could chat about anything that crops up.Ex. An often-mentioned example of this is the ability of the best typists to type and gossip concurrently.Ex. It's interesting that the people gassing on about the miracle of creation never mention things like this.Ex. The philosophy was that every computer on the network would talk, as a peer, with any other computer.Ex. While they eat, they shoot the breeze, telling tall tales and talking about the guy who just left.Ex. I wish him well in his retirement, he always seemed like the kind of guy you could talk sports with or just shoot the bull.* * *verbo intransitivo to chat, talk* * *= chat, gossip, gas, talk, shoot + the breeze, shoot + the bull.Ex: The guest might be better employed seeing small groups half a dozen or so for quarter of an hour, when they could chat about anything that crops up.
Ex: An often-mentioned example of this is the ability of the best typists to type and gossip concurrently.Ex: It's interesting that the people gassing on about the miracle of creation never mention things like this.Ex: The philosophy was that every computer on the network would talk, as a peer, with any other computer.Ex: While they eat, they shoot the breeze, telling tall tales and talking about the guy who just left.Ex: I wish him well in his retirement, he always seemed like the kind of guy you could talk sports with or just shoot the bull.* * *charlar [A1 ]vi* * *
charlar ( conjugate charlar) verbo intransitivo
to chat, talk
charlar verbo intransitivo to talk, chat
' charlar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cascar
- hablar
- conversar
- paja
English:
chat
- ear
- get
- chatter
- gab
* * *charlar vi* * *v/i chat* * *charlar vi: to chat, to talk* * * -
7 murmurar
v.1 to mutter.se murmura que… there are rumors that…Ellos murmuran las amenazas They mutter the threats.2 to murmur, to whisper (person).Ella murmuró una maldición She murmured a curse.El agua murmura The water murmurs.3 to gossip.se pasan el tiempo murmurando del jefe they do nothing but gossip about the bossLa gente murmura People gossip.4 to grumble.5 to purl, to make a purling sound.El arroyo murmura The stream purls.6 to rustle.Las hojas murmuran The leaves rustle.* * *1 (susurrar) to murmur, whisper1 (criticar) to gossip2 (persona - susurrar) to whisper; (- decir en voz baja) to murmur; (agua) to murmur, babble; (hojas) to rustle; (viento) to sigh, murmur* * *verbto murmur, mutter, whisper* * *1.VT (=susurrar) to murmur, whisper; (=quejarse) to mutter2. VI1) (=cotillear) to gossip (de about)(=quejarse) to grumble, mutter (de about)siempre están murmurando del jefe — they're always grumbling o muttering about the boss
2) [hojas] to rustle; [viento] to whisper; [agua] to murmur* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( hablar bajo) to murmurb) ( con enojo) to mutter- no pienso hacerlo - murmuró — I won't do it, she muttered
c) ( en son de crítica)2.andan murmurando que... — there are rumors that...
murmurar via) ( criticar) to gossip ( maliciously)* * *= murmur, mutter.Ex. As he recovers, he overhears a well-intentioned social worker murmuring soothingly about a juvenile facility, and contrives an escape.Ex. We would laugh and mutter that in his case the cap fitted.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( hablar bajo) to murmurb) ( con enojo) to mutter- no pienso hacerlo - murmuró — I won't do it, she muttered
c) ( en son de crítica)2.andan murmurando que... — there are rumors that...
murmurar via) ( criticar) to gossip ( maliciously)* * *= murmur, mutter.Ex: As he recovers, he overhears a well-intentioned social worker murmuring soothingly about a juvenile facility, and contrives an escape.
Ex: We would laugh and mutter that in his case the cap fitted.* * *murmurar [A1 ]vt1 (hablar bajo) to mutter- no pienso hacerlo -murmuró I won't do it, she mutteredle murmuró algo al oído he whispered something in her earmurmuró que lo aceptaría he murmured his agreement2(en son de crítica): andan murmurando que el hijo no es suyo there are rumors o mutterings that the child is not hisson cosas que se murmuran en la oficina they are just rumors that go around the office, it's just office gossip■ murmurarvino me importa que murmuren de mí I don't care if they talk o gossip about me* * *
murmurar ( conjugate murmurar) verbo transitivo
◊ — no pienso hacerlo — murmuró I won't do it, she mutteredc) ( en son de crítica):
verbo intransitivo ( criticar) to gossip ( maliciously);
murmurar DE algn to gossip about sb
murmurar verbo intransitivo
1 (hablar mal, cotillear) to gossip
2 (hablar bajo) to whisper
(hablar entre dientes) to grumble
3 fig (el agua, el viento, los árboles) to murmur
' murmurar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
criticar
- diente
- hablar
English:
babble
- burble
- murmur
- mutter
* * *♦ vtto mutter;se murmura que engaña a su mujer there are rumours that he cheats on his wife♦ vi1. [criticar] to gossip (de about);se pasan el tiempo murmurando del jefe they do nothing but gossip about the boss2. [susurrar] [agua, viento] to murmur, to gurgle;[hojas] to rustle3. [rezongar, quejarse] to grumble* * *I v/i1 hablar murmur2 criticar gossipII v/t murmur* * *murmurar vt1) : to murmur, to mutter2) : to whisper (gossip)murmurar vi1) : to murmur2) chismear: to gossip* * *murmurar vb1. (en voz baja) to mutter / to whisper¿qué estás murmurando? what are you muttering about?2. (criticar) to gossip -
8 pelarse
1 (cortarse el pelo) to get one's hair cut2 (piel) to be peeling* * ** * *VPR1) (=cortarse el pelo) to get one's hair cut2) [nariz, hombros] to peel3)pelárselas * —
me las pelo — I'm off *
4) Méx ** (=morir) to kick the bucket *** * *(v.) = flake off, flakeEx. Reader use, exhibitions and reproductions, age, pigment damages, and the dry air caused by the radiators, often cause the layer of pigment in the miniatures of old manuscripts to loosen or flake off.Ex. Since the polychromy was flaking badly, a program of restoration was decided on in 1975 and completed in 1977.* * *(v.) = flake off, flakeEx: Reader use, exhibitions and reproductions, age, pigment damages, and the dry air caused by the radiators, often cause the layer of pigment in the miniatures of old manuscripts to loosen or flake off.
Ex: Since the polychromy was flaking badly, a program of restoration was decided on in 1975 and completed in 1977.* * *
■pelarse verbo reflexivo
1 fam (cortarse el pelo) to get one's hair cut
2 (caérsele a uno la piel) to peel
' pelarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pelar
English:
peel
- fray
* * *vpr1. [piel, espalda] to peel;te estás pelando you're peeling;se me está pelando la cara my face is peelingtengo que ir a que me pelen I've got to go and get my hair cut5. CompFampelarse de frío to be frozen stiff, to be freezing cold;Famcorre que se las pela she runs like the wind* * *v/r* * *vr1) : to peel* * *pelarse vb1. (nariz, cara, etc) to peel2. (pelo) to have your hair cut¡te has pelado! you've had your hair cut! -
9 tallar
m.coppice, small wood, thicket, copse.v.1 to carve (esculpir) (madera, piedra).El joyero grabó el anillo The jeweller engraved the ring.2 to measure (the height of).3 to scrub (limpiar). (Mexican Spanish)* * *2 (medir) to measure the height of3 (valorar) to value, appraise4 (en naipes) to deal* * *verb1) to carve2) cut* * *I1. VT1) [+ madera] to carve, work; [+ piedra] to sculpt; [+ diamante] to cut; [+ metal] to engrave2) [+ persona] to measure (the height of)3) (Naipes) to deal2.VI (Naipes) to deal, be banker3.See:II *1. VT1) And (=fastidiar) to bother, annoy2) And (=azotar) to beat2.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < madera> to carve; <escultura/mármol> to sculpt; < piedras preciosas> to cut2) (Esp) < reclutas> to measure ( and kit out)3) (Méx)a) ( para limpiar) to scrubb) ( para aliviar) to rub2. 3.tallarse v pron1) (Méx) ( para limpiarse) to scrub oneself; ( para aliviar) to rub oneself2) (Méx fam) ( batallar mucho) to work one's butt off (AmE colloq), to slog one's guts out (BrE colloq)* * *= carve, cut, carve out, hew, chisel.Ex. What the presidency needs is a job description; not one carved in a tablet of stone and certainly not one which would form all future presidents in the same sanitised mould.Ex. Fraktur, cut with a contrived formality that belied its cursive origins, became the most successful of all the gothic types, surviving as a book face in Germany until the mid twentieth century.Ex. In consequence, deafened people have to carve out a sense of identity by developing associations & communicative strategies.Ex. Oak was shaped by splitting with wooden wedges, and by hewing with axes or adzes.Ex. It was a huge space with hundreds of workers, some digging ditches, some mixing cement, some laying bricks and one chiseling a piece of marble into a statue.----* tallar con una navaja = whittle.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < madera> to carve; <escultura/mármol> to sculpt; < piedras preciosas> to cut2) (Esp) < reclutas> to measure ( and kit out)3) (Méx)a) ( para limpiar) to scrubb) ( para aliviar) to rub2. 3.tallarse v pron1) (Méx) ( para limpiarse) to scrub oneself; ( para aliviar) to rub oneself2) (Méx fam) ( batallar mucho) to work one's butt off (AmE colloq), to slog one's guts out (BrE colloq)* * *= carve, cut, carve out, hew, chisel.Ex: What the presidency needs is a job description; not one carved in a tablet of stone and certainly not one which would form all future presidents in the same sanitised mould.
Ex: Fraktur, cut with a contrived formality that belied its cursive origins, became the most successful of all the gothic types, surviving as a book face in Germany until the mid twentieth century.Ex: In consequence, deafened people have to carve out a sense of identity by developing associations & communicative strategies.Ex: Oak was shaped by splitting with wooden wedges, and by hewing with axes or adzes.Ex: It was a huge space with hundreds of workers, some digging ditches, some mixing cement, some laying bricks and one chiseling a piece of marble into a statue.* tallar con una navaja = whittle.* * *tallar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹madera› to carveuna cruz tallada en madera a cross carved in wood2 ‹escultura/figura/mármol› to sculpt3 ‹piedras preciosas› to cutun florero de cristal tallado a cut-glass vaseB ‹reclutas› to measure ( and kit out)C ( Méx)1 (para limpiar) to scrub2 (para aliviar) to rub■ tallarvi( Col) «zapatos» (+ me/te/le etc) to be too tightestas botas me tallan these boots are too tight for me, these boots are pinching me■ tallarseno te talles los ojos don't rub your eyesB ( Méx fam) (batallar mucho) to work one's butt off ( AmE colloq), to slog one's guts out ( BrE colloq)* * *
tallar ( conjugate tallar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ madera› to carve;
‹escultura/mármol› to sculpt;
‹ piedras preciosas› to cut
2 (Méx)
verbo intransitivo (Col) [ zapatos] to be too tight
tallarse verbo pronominal (Méx)
‹ ojos› to rub
tallar verbo transitivo
1 (dar forma, esculpir) to sculpt
(piedras preciosas) to cut
(la madera) to carve
(el metal) to engrave
2 (medir a una persona) to measure the height of
' tallar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
talla
English:
carve
- chisel
- cut
- shape
- scrub
- uncut
- whittle
* * *♦ vt1. [esculpir] [madera] to carve;[piedra] to sculpt, to carve; [metal] to sculpt; [piedra preciosa] to cut;talló un corazón en el árbol he carved a heart in the tree trunk2. [medir] to measure (the height of)* * *v/t2 Méxrub; al lavarse scrub* * *tallar vt1) : to sculpt, to carve2) : to measure (someone's height)3) : to deal (cards)* * *tallar vb (esculpir) to carve -
10 chimiscolear
v.1 to gossip; to poke one's nose in (curiosear). (Mexico)2 to gossip, to carry tales.* * *VI Méx1) (=chismear) to go around looking for gossip2) (=curiosear) to poke one's nose in ** * *verbo intransitivo (Méx fam) to gossip* * *verbo intransitivo (Méx fam) to gossip* * *chimiscolear [A1 ]vi -
11 tijeretear
v.to snip.* * *1 to snip, cut, clip2 figurado to meddle in* * *1.VT to snip, snick2. VI1) (=entrometerse) to meddle* * *verbo transitivo to hack* * *verbo transitivo to hack* * *tijeretear [A1 ]vtto hackme dejó el pelo todo tijereteado he hacked my hair to bits ( colloq), he made a terrible mess of cutting my hair* * *tijeretear vtto cut up -
12 cavilosear
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13 chismosear
См. также в других словарях:
chismear — intr. Traer y llevar chismes (ǁ noticias que pretenden indisponer) … Diccionario de la lengua española
chismear — ► verbo intransitivo Explicar una persona chismes: ■ conoce la vida de todo el barrio porque está todo el día chismeando. TAMBIÉN chismar SINÓNIMO chismorrear * * * chismear intr. Chismorrear. * * * chismear. intr. Traer y llevar chisme … Enciclopedia Universal
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chismear — contar chismes; cf. chacharear, copuchar, cagüinear, comadrear, chismorrotear, pelar; las comadres del barrio se lo pasan chismeando todo el día , los colegas de la Facultad se lo pasan chismeando en su oficinas … Diccionario de chileno actual
chismear — intransitivo murmurar, chismorrear, cotillear, comadrear*. * * * Sinónimos: ■ cotorrear, enredar, comadrear … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
chismear — intr Chismorrear. Traer y llevar chismes … Diccionario Castellano
cagüinear — chismear; calumniar; cotorrear; cf. pelar, cuchichear, engrupir, cagüinero, cagüín; ¡deja ya de cagüinear, mujer! , pueblo chico infierno grande: en provincia andan todos cagüineando todo el día , en mi Facultad la actividad principal de los… … Diccionario de chileno actual
conventillar — chismear; cf. copuchar, cagüinear, conventilleo, conventillero, conventillo, déjense de conventillar, chiquillas , una de las actividades que más ocupa al académico chileno es el conventilleo: se pasa buena parte del día conventillando y… … Diccionario de chileno actual
copuchar — chismear; conversar; cf. cagüinear, chismorrotear, conventillar, pelar, copucha, copuchento; esas comadres andan copuchando todo el día , sentémonos aquí a copuchar un poco , el académico de carrera en la Facultad de Humanidades y Arte se dedica… … Diccionario de chileno actual
chismografía — ► sustantivo femenino 1 coloquial Afición a chismear. 2 coloquial Conjunto de los chismes que corren: ■ es pasmosa la chismografía que conocía. * * * chismografía (inf.) f. Chismorreo. * * * chismografía. (De … Enciclopedia Universal
chismoso — ► adjetivo/ sustantivo Que es aficionado a contar chismes: ■ la chismosa no tenía reparos a la hora de recabar información. SINÓNIMO correveidile cizañero enredador listo murmurador ANTÓNIMO discreto … Enciclopedia Universal