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Portuguese
Etymology
Literally, “to fill the sack”.
Verb
encher o saco (first-person singular present encho o saco, first-person singular preterite enchi o saco, past participle enchido o saco)
- (Brazil, idiomatic, informal) to annoy; to disturb
- Synonyms: encher os pacovás, irritar, perturbar
- Pare de me encher o saco! ― Stop pestering me!
- (Brazil, idiomatic, informal) to joke
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see encher, o, saco.
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