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1 mentar
v.to mention.mentarle la madre a alguien to swear at somebody* * *1 to mention* * *VT to mentionmentar la madre a algn — esp Méx to insult sb seriously
* * *verbo transitivo to mentionmentar (a) la madre — (euf) to insult ( referring particularly to a person's mother)
* * *verbo transitivo to mentionmentar (a) la madre — (euf) to insult ( referring particularly to a person's mother)
* * *mentar [A5 ]vtto mentionel muy mentado escritor the much mentioned o talked-about writer* * *
mentar ( conjugate mentar) verbo transitivo
to mention
mentar verbo transitivo to mention by name: mentó a todas las chicas que habían estado en la fiesta, he mentioned by name all the girls that were at the party
mentar la madre, to insult sb
' mentar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bicha
English:
swear
* * *mentar vtto mention;Fam Méx Fammejor miéntamela I'd rather you gave me a kick in the head* * *v/t mention* * *mentar {55} vt1) : to mention, to name2)
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