birlar



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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
SpanishEnglish
birlar vtr ES: coloquial (burlar, robar) (informal)swipe, pinch vtr
  (UK, informal)nick vtr
  (UK, slang)half-inch vtr
 Fui a la feria y me birlaron veinte dólares.
birlar vtr coloquial (derribar de disparo o golpe)bring down with a shot v expr
  (colloquial)down, drop vtr
 El ladrón birló a la victima de un solo disparo.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
SpanishEnglish
birlarle la novia a loc verb coloquial (quitarle la novia)steal [sb]'s girlfriend v expr
  take [sb]'s girlfriend v expr
 Javier le birló la novia a Marcos.
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