pendejear

Spanish

Etymology

From pendejo (moron, dumb person) + -ear.

Verb

pendejear (first-person singular present pendejeo, first-person singular preterite pendejeé, past participle pendejeado)

  1. (derogatory, slang, vulgar, Latin America) to fool around; to procrastinate; to fritter aimlessly or distractedly
    ¡Deja de pendejear!
    Stop fucking around!
    • 2006, César Ruiz, Desenterrando la Luna, page 53:
      Pendejeado por las indecisiones amanece colgado en la viga de la nostalgia orinando calamidades, yéndose en diarrea.
      Tricked by his indecision, he awoke hanging in a beam of nostalgia, urinating calamity and being diarrhea.

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