aficiao
Head over heels, smitten (DR)
Definitions
So smitten with someone you can hardly breathe; deeply infatuated. Feminine 'aficiá'.
aficiao In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Dominican Spanish; from 'aficionado'.
People Also Ask
What does 'aficiao' mean?
It means being head over heels and smitten with someone, deeply infatuated. The feminine form is 'aficiá'.
Where does 'aficiao' come from?
It comes from 'aficionado', with the ending clipped in casual Dominican speech.
How do you use 'aficiao'?
You use it for being crazy about someone, like 'está aficiao con la vecina' (he's head over heels for the neighbor).
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