botar a lingua a pastar
Galician
Alternative forms
Etymology
Literally, “to let the tongue go grazing”, or more loosely translated as “to let the tongue free-range”.
Verb
botar a lingua a pastar (first-person singular present boto a lingua a pastar, first-person singular preterite botei a lingua a pastar, past participle botado a lingua a pastar)
- (idiomatic, phrase) to ramble; to rant; to talk nonsense; to talk too much
- Synonym: esbardallar
- 1775, María Francisca Isla y Losada, Romance:
- Ôu mèu Crego? Seica qués,
que eu vote a lengoa â pastàr?
Catao ben, e despois non
che pese, ò que ágora fás.- Oh, my clergyman? Perchance you want
that I let my tongue free range [rant]?
Watch it carefully, or either don't you later
regret what you do now
- Oh, my clergyman? Perchance you want
References
- “botar a lingua a pastar” in Tesouro informatizado da lingua galega. Santiago: ILG.
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