Sobado in english
Sobado
pronunciation: soʊbɑdoʊ part of speech: none
pronunciation: soʊbɑdoʊ part of speech: none
In gestures
sobado = well-thumbed ; dog-eared.
Example: A family were treated like terrorists when they were banned from boarding a flight because one of their passports was 'well thumbed', they said yesterday.Example: My plants that until only recently were bursting with verdant vitality stretching up to the spring sunshine are now looking a bit dog eared and world weary as they begin to bake in the summer sun.more:
» muy sobado = well-thumbed .
Example: A family were treated like terrorists when they were banned from boarding a flight because one of their passports was 'well thumbed', they said yesterday.sobar = fondle ; grope ; pet.
Example: These police officers were fired for fondling a stripper in the police station.Example: The second we were out of my parents eyesight he was all hands -- groping and kissing and calling me baby.Example: Three years later, when he was fifteen, he slipped into Rachel's bedroom and her straitlaced mother caught them petting and giggling on the side of the bed.more:
» sobarse = snog ; make out ; have + a snog .
Example: The portrayal of gay people is usually sexual and lewd and this film is a good example where men are having quickies and snogging in public. Example: They were caught making out in Boston train station. Example: This was the first time Jo and I had a snog.