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Spanish
Etymology
From dragón + -ear.
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dɾaɡoneˈaɾ/
- Rhymes: -aɾ
- Syllabification: dra‧go‧ne‧ar
Verb
dragonear (first-person singular present dragoneo, first-person singular preterite dragoneé, past participle dragoneado)
- (Latin America) to pose (as a professional)
- (Argentina, Peru) to show off; brag
- (Uruguay) to hit on; flirt with
- (Uruguay) to give the eye
Conjugation
Selected combined forms of dragonear
These forms are generated automatically and may not actually be used. Pronoun usage varies by region.
with infinitive dragonear
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dragonearme
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dragonearte
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dragonearle, dragonearse
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dragonearnos
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dragonearos
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dragonearles, dragonearse
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dragonearme
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dragonearte
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dragonearlo, dragonearla, dragonearse
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dragonearnos
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dragonearos
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dragonearlos, dragonearlas, dragonearse
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with gerund dragoneando
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dragoneándome
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dragoneándote
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dragoneándole, dragoneándose
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dragoneándonos
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dragoneándoos
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dragoneándoles, dragoneándose
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dragoneándome
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dragoneándote
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dragoneándolo, dragoneándola, dragoneándose
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dragoneándonos
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dragoneándoos
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dragoneándolos, dragoneándolas, dragoneándose
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with informal second-person singular tú imperative dragonea
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dragonéame
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dragonéate
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dragonéale
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dragonéanos
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not used
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dragonéales
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dragonéame
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dragonéate
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dragonéalo, dragonéala
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dragonéanos
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not used
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dragonéalos, dragonéalas
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with informal second-person singular vos imperative dragoneá
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dragoneame
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dragoneate
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dragoneale
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dragoneanos
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not used
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dragoneales
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dragoneame
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dragoneate
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dragonealo, dragoneala
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dragoneanos
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not used
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dragonealos, dragonealas
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with formal second-person singular imperative dragonee
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dragonéeme
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not used
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dragonéele, dragonéese
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dragonéenos
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not used
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dragonéeles
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dragonéeme
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not used
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dragonéelo, dragonéela, dragonéese
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dragonéenos
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not used
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dragonéelos, dragonéelas
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with first-person plural imperative dragoneemos
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not used
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dragoneémoste
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dragoneémosle
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dragoneémonos
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dragoneémoos
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dragoneémosles
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not used
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dragoneémoste
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dragoneémoslo, dragoneémosla
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dragoneémonos
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dragoneémoos
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dragoneémoslos, dragoneémoslas
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with informal second-person plural imperative dragonead
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dragoneadme
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not used
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dragoneadle
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dragoneadnos
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dragoneaos
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dragoneadles
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dragoneadme
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not used
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dragoneadlo, dragoneadla
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dragoneadnos
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dragoneaos
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dragoneadlos, dragoneadlas
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with formal second-person plural imperative dragoneen
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dragonéenme
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not used
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dragonéenle
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dragonéennos
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not used
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dragonéenles, dragonéense
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dragonéenme
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not used
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dragonéenlo, dragonéenla
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dragonéennos
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not used
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dragonéenlos, dragonéenlas, dragonéense
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