jartura
That overstuffed, too-full feeling (DR)
Definitions
The heavy feeling of having eaten far too much. Also spelled 'hartura'.
jartura In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Dominican Spanish; from 'harto' (full).
People Also Ask
What does 'jartura' mean?
It's the heavy, overstuffed feeling you get after eating far too much.
Where does 'jartura' come from?
It derives from 'harto' (stuffed/fed up) in Dominican Spanish; the initial 'h' is often written 'j' to match the pronunciation.
How do you use 'jartura'?
Say it after a big meal, like 'me dio una jartura' (I got so stuffed).
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