Hola Compadritos,
Echar la casa por la ventana: To spare no expense
Echarse un polvo: To have sex
Echar a alguien: To murder someone (narco slang)
Echar a alguien: To fire or through someome out of a place
Echar al agua: To snitch on someone
Echar flores: To praise someone
Echarse para atrás: To back down
Echarse un samuel: To look furtively at someone’s private parts
Echarse un pedo: To flatulate
Echar tierra a algo: To hush or forget
Echarse la soga al cuello: To get married or tie the knot
Echar raices: To settle down
Echar carbón: to incite someone
Echar leña al fuego: Similar the last entry
Echarle el guante a alguien: To arrest someone
Echar para el saco: To learn a lesson
Echar una mano: To help or give a hand to someone
Echar patas: To disappear
These are all I can remember off the top of my head. There are many more expressions using the verb echar.
Christopher Howard
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One more just came to mind….Echar el cuento, el caballo, el ruco or los perros: To seduce a woman.
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Subject: [Living in Costa Rica] How much has COSEVI received from those fines for violating restrictions
Well that comes out to a whopping 2,851,852,000 million colones!I believe this about 2,851,852 BILLION colones unless my numbers are wrong.Details and source here: https://www.crhoy.com/nacionales/las-multas-por-la-restriccion-se-traducen-en-cientos-de-millones-que-pasa-con-ese-dineroWow!
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