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201 talonear
v.1 to be nimble, to walk fast.2 to dig one's heels into (horse). (Latin American)3 to be a hooker, to work as a hooker, to be a prostitute, to be on the game.4 to ask for money, to cadge money, to scrounge money.* * *1 (andar con prisa) to hurry along* * *1. VT1) LAm [+ caballo] to spur along, dig one's heels into2) (Dep) to heel2. VI1) (=apresurarse) to walk briskly, hurry along2) Méx [prostituta] to walk the streets, ply one's trade* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) (Méx fam) ( dedicarse a la prostitución), to hustle (AmE colloq), to be on the game (BrE colloq)2) (Méx fam) (Equ) to spur one's horse on2.talonearle — (Méx fam) to step on it (colloq)
* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) (Méx fam) ( dedicarse a la prostitución), to hustle (AmE colloq), to be on the game (BrE colloq)2) (Méx fam) (Equ) to spur one's horse on2.talonearle — (Méx fam) to step on it (colloq)
* * *talonear [A1 ]viA ( Méx fam) (dedicarse a la prostitución) to work as a hooker ( colloq), to hustle ( AmE colloq), to be on the game ( BrE colloq)■ talonearvt( AmL) ‹caballo› to spur, spur on* * *
talonear ( conjugate talonear) verbo transitivo (AmL) ‹ caballo› to spur (on)
* * *♦ vi1. Am [espolear] to spur on one's horse♦ vt1. Am [espolear] to spur on, to dig one's spurs intotuve que acelerar porque el del carro de atrás me andaba taloneando I had to accelerate because the car behind was right on top of me o esp US was tailgating me
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