Jorobar in english
Tease
pronunciation: tiz part of speech: verb, noun
pronunciation: tiz part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
jorobar = screw + Nombre + up ; fuck + Nombre + over ; piss + Nombre + about/around ; get + schlonged.
Example: Her past relationship screwed her up mentally, physically and emotionally.Example: They gladly and avariciously take our money, but make no bones about hating our fucking guts and trying to fuck us over every chance they get!.Example: At first he thought they were pulling his leg and told them to stop pissing him around.Example: I'll go on stage and make an announcement about how we're gonna get schlonged by letting everybody in ahead of time, and these guys can pass a basket around the audience for contributions.more:
» jorobarle los planes = put + a spoke in + Posesivo + wheel ; scupper + Posesivo + plans ; ruin + Posesivo + plans .
Example: Again, she too could be just as corrupt as the others, but I have a sneaky feeling that she cheesed someone off, and they decided to put a spoke in her wheel. Example: She decided to take an early maternity leave to begin writing her novel but, on the night of her leaving party, her waters broke, scuppering her plans. Example: She is very angry that a civil lawsuit filed against her has ruined her plans of leaving in August, when her probation ends.» jorobarlo todo = put + a spanner in the works ; throw + a (monkey) wrench in the works ; put + a (monkey) wrench in the works ; throw + a spanner in the works .
Example: Chelsea have put a spanner in the works of Real Madrid and Barcelona over the future destination of Valencia forward David Villa. Example: We have all been there: a flat tire on the way to work, a power outage that puts the refrigerator on the blink -- life simply has a way of throwing a wrench into the works. Example: However, the one crucial factor that could put a wrench in the works is that the self-healing process is almost entirely dependent on the availability of water. Example: Last Saturday, Pope Benedict XVI threw a spanner in the works with his long-awaited, much-rumored, and oft-debated apostolic letter which more or less gives any priest the choice of which Mass to offer.