deguabinao
Wiped out, exhausted, limp (DR)
Definitions
Feeling drained, weak, or exhausted — no energy left. From the soft, floppy 'guabina' fish.
deguabinao In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Dominican Spanish; from 'guabina' (a soft fish).
People Also Ask
What does deguabinao mean?
It means wiped out, drained, or limp with exhaustion — with no energy left.
Where does deguabinao come from?
It comes from 'guabina', a soft, floppy freshwater fish, evoking that limp, boneless feeling.
How do you use deguabinao?
For example, 'después de la mudanza quedé deguabinao' — after the move I was completely wiped out.
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