verb General Slang

acotejarse

ah-koh-teh-HAR-seh · verb · informal

To settle in and get comfortable (DR)

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Definitions

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To settle into a place and get comfortable, or to arrange things to your liking.

“Dame un momento para acotejarme en el asiento.”
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acotejarse In A Sentence

Dame un momento para acotejarme en el asiento.

Origin & Usage

Dominican Spanish, of uncertain origin.

Variants acotejar

People Also Ask

What does acotejarse mean?

It means to settle in and get comfortable somewhere, or to arrange things to your liking.

How do you use acotejarse?

For example, 'dame un momento para acotejarme en el asiento' — give me a moment to get comfortable in my seat.

Is acotejar the same word?

'Acotejar' is the transitive form (to arrange or tidy something), while 'acotejarse' is to settle oneself in comfortably.

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