matao
Wiped out; or terrible at something (PR)
Definitions
Exhausted and beat, or hopelessly bad at something ('está matao en eso'). Literally 'killed'.
matao In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Puerto Rican Spanish; from 'matar' (to kill).
People Also Ask
What does 'matao' mean?
It means being exhausted and wiped out, or being hopelessly bad at something.
What does 'matao' mean literally?
Literally it means 'killed', from 'matar' (to kill), used figuratively for total exhaustion.
How do you use 'matao'?
You use it for being beat, like 'llegué matao' (I arrived wiped out), or for being bad: 'está matao en eso'.
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