planchar

Asturian

Verb

planchar (first-person singular indicative present plancho, past participle plancháu)

  1. to iron (to pass an iron over clothing)

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin planca (board, plank).

Verb

planchar (first-person singular present plancho, first-person singular preterite planché, past participle planchado)

  1. to iron
  2. (Mexico) to talk or chat romantically someone with his/her girlfriend/boyfriend, usually inside home, in porch or in a public place, without apparent sexual proposals.
  3. (transitive, Mexico, Cuba) to stand someone up
  4. to be a wallflower (not dance)

Conjugation

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