pelar

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to peel, to skin
 * 2)  to bite, to sting
 * 3)  to be freezing
 * 4)  to clean out to take money from
 * 5)  to kill
 * 1)  to clean out to take money from
 * 2)  to kill
 * 1)  to kill
 * 1)  to kill

Verb

 * 1) to skin

Etymology 1
From, from , from , from. .

Verb

 * 1) to depilate remove hair

Etymology 2
From, from , from , from.

Verb

 * 1) to skin remove skin
 * 2) to unclothe make naked
 * 3)  to be extremely hot
 * 1) to unclothe make naked
 * 2)  to be extremely hot
 * 1)  to be extremely hot

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to peel
 * 2) to skin
 * 3) to shell
 * 4) to unwrap
 * 5) to pluck
 * 6) to cut the hair of
 * 7)  to spread negative gossip, run down, criticise somebody
 * 8) to exfoliate
 * 9)  to steal
 * 10)  to fleece
 * 11)  to notice someone, to pay attention to someone
 * 12)  to matter
 * 13)  to have one's hair cut
 * 14)  to lose one's hair, to go bald
 * 15)  to peel of skin, from the sun, etc.
 * 16)  to fray rope, wire
 * 17) to strip to remove the insulation from a wire/cable
 * 18)   to steal
 * 19)   to flirt
 * 20)   to make out with a stranger at a social event
 * 1)  to have one's hair cut
 * 2)  to lose one's hair, to go bald
 * 3)  to peel of skin, from the sun, etc.
 * 4)  to fray rope, wire
 * 5) to strip to remove the insulation from a wire/cable
 * 6)   to steal
 * 7)   to flirt
 * 8)   to make out with a stranger at a social event
 * 1)   to flirt
 * 2)   to make out with a stranger at a social event