escabio
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See also: escabió
Spanish
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From vernacular Italian scabio, scabi (“wine”), from Ligurian scabbio and Lombard scabbi.
Noun
[edit]escabio m (plural escabios) (Argentina, Uruguay, Lunfardo, slang, colloquial)
- booze; drink; alcoholic beverage; bottle of wine, beer, or liquor
- Synonyms: alipús, beberaje, bebida, bebida alcohólica, trago
- booziness; a mental state of drunkenness resulting from excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages
- Synonyms: bomba, borrachera, ebriedad, embriaguez, humera, mamúa
- En las horas de escabio y amargura, me pregunto si fue cierto tu cariño, ...y aunque busco en el hembraje no hay ninguna, que como vos me quiera como a un niño.
- When I'm hitting the bottle and feeling bitter, I wonder if your affection was undefiled, and although I search among the broads there is none who like you will love me like a child.
Adjective
[edit]escabio (feminine escabia, masculine plural escabios, feminine plural escabias)
- boozy, drunk, intoxicated, inebriated, smashed
- Synonyms: bebido, borracho, curado, ebrio, embriagado, mamado, piripi; see also Thesaurus:borracho
Derived terms
[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]Verb
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- Rhymes:Spanish/abjo
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