funar

Romanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From funie +‎ -ar.

Noun

funar m (plural funari)

  1. (dated, regional) ropemaker
    Synonym: frânghier

Declension

Declension of funar
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative funar funarul funari funarii
genitive-dative funar funarului funari funarilor
vocative funarule funarilor

Spanish

Etymology

From funa +‎ -ar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fuˈnaɾ/ [fuˈnaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: fu‧nar

Verb

funar (first-person singular present funo, first-person singular preterite funé, past participle funado)

  1. (Chile) to denounce someone or something
  2. (Chile) to publicly shame someone for their illegal actions or gross misconduct
    Synonym: (Argentina, Uruguay) escrachar
  3. (Internet, slang, originally Chile) to screw over, ruin
    • 2022 October 22, Pedro Mendoza, La Hora[1]:
      Le "funó" la fiesta
      He "ruined" his party
    • 2024 April 29, u/Fantastic-Ant-4429, Reddit[2]:
      ¿cual fue ese profesor universitario que los funó por nada?
      who was that professor that screwed you over for no reason?
  4. (Internet, slang, originally Chile) to roast, criticize heavily
    • 2024 May 10, Qhalincha Puriskiri, Facebook[3]:
      A esta persona le funaron porque lanzó comentarios fueron muy clasistas sobre cómo viste la gente en La Paz.
      they roasted this person because she said comments that were very classist about how people dress in La Paz.

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