acabar

Etymology
. Compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to finish, end, finish off
 * 2) to manage, succeed
 * 3)  To have just done
 * 4) to die, die out

Etymology
. Compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to finish, complete
 * 2)  to finish, complete
 * 3)  to give last touch to something
 * 4)  to use up, to exhaust
 * 5)  to use up, to exhaust
 * 6)  to run out, to be used up
 * 7)  to end
 * 8)  to end
 * 9) to have just done or completed something
 * 10)  to fail to do something
 * 11)  to end up, wind up
 * 12)  to get finally to do something or to reach a certain state
 * 13) to get finally to do something or to reach a certain state
 * 1)  to end
 * 2)  to end
 * 3) to have just done or completed something
 * 4)  to fail to do something
 * 5)  to end up, wind up
 * 6)  to get finally to do something or to reach a certain state
 * 7) to get finally to do something or to reach a certain state
 * 1) to have just done or completed something
 * 2)  to fail to do something
 * 3)  to end up, wind up
 * 4)  to get finally to do something or to reach a certain state
 * 5) to get finally to do something or to reach a certain state
 * 1)  to end up, wind up
 * 2)  to get finally to do something or to reach a certain state
 * 3) to get finally to do something or to reach a certain state
 * 1)  to get finally to do something or to reach a certain state
 * 2) to get finally to do something or to reach a certain state
 * 1) to get finally to do something or to reach a certain state

Etymology
From, from. Compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to finish
 * 2)  to complete, finish
 * 3)  to end up
 * 4)  to have just
 * 5)  to destroy completely, to defeat thoroughly; to put an end to
 * 1)  to destroy completely, to defeat thoroughly; to put an end to

Etymology
From, from. Compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to finish; to complete

Etymology
From, from. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬. .

Verb

 * 1)   to finish
 * 2)   to complete; to finish
 * 3)   to end up
 * 4)   to end up; to turn out
 * 5)   to have just; just
 * 6)   to destroy completely, to defeat thoroughly
 * 7)   to break up; to put an end to
 * 8)   to break up with
 * 9)   to run out
 * 1)   to end up; to turn out
 * 2)   to have just; just
 * 3)   to destroy completely, to defeat thoroughly
 * 4)   to break up; to put an end to
 * 5)   to break up with
 * 6)   to run out
 * 1)   to destroy completely, to defeat thoroughly
 * 2)   to break up; to put an end to
 * 3)   to break up with
 * 4)   to run out
 * 1)   to break up; to put an end to
 * 2)   to break up with
 * 3)   to run out
 * 1)   to break up with
 * 2)   to run out
 * 1)   to run out
 * 1)   to run out

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to finish; to end
 * 2)  to end up
 * 3)  to have just; just
 * 4)  to run out of
 * 5)  to come to an end, to be over, to be done, to be finished, to be it, to be no more, to be up
 * 6)  to orgasm; to cum
 * 1)  to run out of
 * 2)  to come to an end, to be over, to be done, to be finished, to be it, to be no more, to be up
 * 3)  to orgasm; to cum
 * 1)  to orgasm; to cum
 * 1)  to orgasm; to cum