pico

Signification (Anglais)

picar

  1. (intransitive) to itch (to feel itchy; to feel a need to be scratched)
  2. to sting
  3. to chop
  4. to bite
  5. to mince, to dice
  6. to stab; to wound
  7. (colloquial) to snack; to nibble; to have a bite
  8. to rot; to decay; to eat away; to rust
  9. to pique
  10. to crush (ice)
  11. (intransitive) to sting or be pungent to the lips or tongue, be spicy or, of a candy, very sour
  12. (Mexico, slang) to sexually penetrate, fuck
  13. (reflexive) to get angry, get annoyed, take offence
  14. (reflexive) to turn sour
  15. (Mexico, reflexive) to get addicted, fascinated, enraptured
  16. (intransitive) to bounce

Fréquence

B2
Coupé comme
pi‧co
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/ˈpiko/
Étymologie (Anglais)

In summary

Inherited from Old Spanish bico, from Latin beccus, from Gaulish *bekkos, from Proto-Celtic *bekkos. It was phonetically influenced by the verb picar (“to peck”). Compare English beak.

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