Afanar in english

Sneak

pronunciation: snik part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
sneak

afanarse = slave at ; slave away. 

Example: We've got to have the power to free women from slaving at their kitchen sinks.Example: Anyone who's spoken to me recently is probably aware that on most nights I'm up slaving away to the wee hours of the morning on my project .

afanarse2 = swipe. 

Example: A thief has swiped the solid-gold medallion given as a Nobel Prize in Physics to Ernest Lawrence.

afanarse1 = toil. 

Example: His novels reflect the story of the spirit of man, undaunted and ceaselessly toiling and achieving ever higher levels of culture.

more:

afanarserip + Nombre + offtoilheistswipeslave awaynickslave atpinch .

Example: Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called 'bungs' for prime space.

Example: His novels reflect the story of the spirit of man, undaunted and ceaselessly toiling and achieving ever higher levels of culture.

Example: This can vary, however, as sometimes banks are robbed and armored cars heisted to forward their causes, but this was not Kahl's way of doing things.

Example: A thief has swiped the solid-gold medallion given as a Nobel Prize in Physics to Ernest Lawrence.

Example: Anyone who's spoken to me recently is probably aware that on most nights I'm up slaving away to the wee hours of the morning on my project .

Example: It's more advisable to have a cheap and skanky bike for pootling around town, the idea being that no-one would want to nick a nasty looking bike.

Example: We've got to have the power to free women from slaving at their kitchen sinks.

Example: I can't imagine how you must have felt, and I sincerely hope that the rotten sod who pinched it gets caught.

» afanarse portake + (great) pains togo to + (great) pains to .

Example: Manic-depressives who are aware of their mental illness usually take great pains not to let the cat out of the bag, fearing it will damage their career and poison relationships.

Example: In addition to protecting the privacy of children, we also go to great pains to ensure parents and caretakers have full control of their data.

afanarse2 = rip + Nombre + off ; heist ; nick ; pinch. 

Example: Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called 'bungs' for prime space.Example: This can vary, however, as sometimes banks are robbed and armored cars heisted to forward their causes, but this was not Kahl's way of doing things.Example: It's more advisable to have a cheap and skanky bike for pootling around town, the idea being that no-one would want to nick a nasty looking bike.Example: I can't imagine how you must have felt, and I sincerely hope that the rotten sod who pinched it gets caught.

more:

afanarserip + Nombre + offtoilheistswipeslave awaynickslave atpinch .

Example: Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called 'bungs' for prime space.

Example: His novels reflect the story of the spirit of man, undaunted and ceaselessly toiling and achieving ever higher levels of culture.

Example: This can vary, however, as sometimes banks are robbed and armored cars heisted to forward their causes, but this was not Kahl's way of doing things.

Example: A thief has swiped the solid-gold medallion given as a Nobel Prize in Physics to Ernest Lawrence.

Example: Anyone who's spoken to me recently is probably aware that on most nights I'm up slaving away to the wee hours of the morning on my project .

Example: It's more advisable to have a cheap and skanky bike for pootling around town, the idea being that no-one would want to nick a nasty looking bike.

Example: We've got to have the power to free women from slaving at their kitchen sinks.

Example: I can't imagine how you must have felt, and I sincerely hope that the rotten sod who pinched it gets caught.

» afanarse dineroskim off + cash .

Example: He was not afraid of underhand dealings and he had probably been skimming off some cash since Mr. Dubose died.

Afanar synonyms

creep in spanish: arrastrarse, pronunciation: krip noun, verbabstract in spanish: resumen, pronunciation: æbstrækt adjective, nounhook in spanish: gancho, pronunciation: hʊk nounslip in spanish: resbalón, pronunciation: slɪp noun, verblift in spanish: levantar, pronunciation: lɪft verb, nounmouse in spanish: ratón, pronunciation: maʊs nounsteal in spanish: robar, pronunciation: stil verbsurreptitious in spanish: subrepticio, pronunciation: sɜrəptɪʃəs adjectivepinch in spanish: pellizco, pronunciation: pɪntʃ noun, verbfurtive in spanish: furtivo, pronunciation: fɜrtɪv adjectivecabbage in spanish: repollo, pronunciation: kæbədʒ nounswipe in spanish: golpe fuerte, pronunciation: swaɪp noun, verbsnitch in spanish: soplón, pronunciation: snɪtʃ noun, verbsneaky in spanish: furtivo, pronunciation: sniki adjectivepurloin in spanish: hurtar, pronunciation: pɜrlɔɪn verbcanary in spanish: canario, pronunciation: kəneri noun, adjectivepilfer in spanish: robar a, pronunciation: pɪlfɜr verbstealthy in spanish: cauteloso, pronunciation: stelθi adjectivefink in spanish: soplón, pronunciation: fɪŋk nounlurking in spanish: alfombrilla de ratón, pronunciation: lɜrkɪŋ adjectivefilch in spanish: sisar, pronunciation: fɪltʃ verbprowler in spanish: merodeador, pronunciation: praʊlɜr nounsnarf in spanish: snarf, pronunciation: snɑrf verbpussyfoot in spanish: andar con mucho sigilo, pronunciation: pʊsifʊt verbnobble in spanish: ejercer presión sobre, pronunciation: nɑbəl verbskulking in spanish: escondido, pronunciation: skʌlkɪŋ noun, adjectivestoolie in spanish: heces, pronunciation: stuli nounstoolpigeon in spanish: Stoolpigeon, pronunciation: stullpɪdʒən noun
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