salido
Meaning
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- sticking out
- on heat
- (colloquial) horny
- (El-Salvador,Honduras,Nicaragua,Venezuela,colloquial) indiscreet; insolent; impertinent
Frequency
Hyphenated as
sa‧li‧do
Pronounced as (IPA)
/saˈlido/
Etymology
Past participle of salir.
New
salir
- to go out, to leave, to depart, to head out
- to go out, to come out (to leave one's abode to go to public places)
- to go out, date (be in a relationship)
- to come out (e.g. from hiding), to come off (e.g. off the bench in a sport; off of a high place like a roof or ladder)
- to exit, to leave, to walk out, to slip out
- to step out (e.g. of a room, house or building)
- to get off, to leave (e.g., get off work)
- to get off (e.g. get off the plane, an island, someone's property, the street) (+ de)
- to get out (e.g. out of the way, out of the sun) (+ de)
- to go off (e.g. go off the grid, go off the air) (+ de)
- to log out, to quit, to exit (e.g. a web page or document)
- to emerge, to come out
- to come out (e.g., information, a movie)
- to rise (the sun)
- to climb out (e.g. a hole, a window, a canyon)
- to escape, to break out
- to run (e.g. a bus or other form of public transportation)
- to come off, to go off (i.e. to project a certain quality)
- to appear, to look (on a painting, photo, movie, play, TV, platform, etc)
- to result, to arise as a consequence
- to turn out, to work out, to go off
- (intransitive,reflexive) to be out, to get out (e.g. of a deal, of a situation)
- (intransitive,reflexive) to come off (i.e. to project a certain quality)
- (intransitive,reflexive) to pop out (e.g. a contact lens, a cork, someone popping out of a dark space)
- (reflexive) to get away with (+ con)
- (reflexive) to get out, to go out (e.g. get out of control, get out of hand, go out of sync)
- (reflexive) to go off, to turn off (go off script, on a tangent, go off the road/track/path)
- (Spain,colloquial,reflexive) to rock, rule (be fantastic)
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