borracha

[boh-rah-chuh]

borracha Definition

  • 1a rubber or eraser
  • 2drunk, intoxicated

Using borracha: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "borracha" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I need a borracha to erase this mistake.

  • Example

    He got borracha last night and couldn't remember anything.

  • Example

    She was so borracha that she couldn't stand up straight.

borracha Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for borracha

  • sober

Phrases with borracha

  • estar borracho como una cuba

    to be very drunk

    Example

    After drinking all night, he was estar borracho como una cuba.

  • ponerse borracho

    to get drunk

    Example

    He always puts himself borracho at parties.

  • borrachera

    a state of drunkenness

    Example

    He had a borrachera after drinking too much tequila.

Origins of borracha

from Spanish 'borracho', meaning 'drunk'

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Summary: borracha in Brief

The term 'borracha' [boh-rah-chuh] can refer to a rubber or eraser, as well as being drunk or intoxicated. It is used as both a noun and an adjective, with synonyms like 'intoxicated' and 'drunk.' Phrases like 'estar borracho como una cuba' and 'ponerse borracho' describe getting very drunk, while 'borrachera' refers to a state of drunkenness.