lesear

Spanish

Etymology

From leso + -ear

Verb

lesear (first-person singular present leseo, first-person singular preterite leseé, past participle leseado)

  1. (Chile, colloquial, intransitive) to be joking
  2. (Chile, colloquial, intransitive) to idle doing stupid things.
  3. (Chile, colloquial, transitive) to play for a fool, to kid someone, to have someone on.

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