sbracare
to slob out
verb zbrah-KAH-reh Rare
Origin: From s- (pejorative prefix) + brace/brache (trousers), literally to take one's trousers off.
Also means
to let oneself go
Usage Note
Sbracare is a colloquial verb meaning to relax completely and let one's appearance or behaviour slip — 'to slob out' or 'to let it all hang out'. It takes avere in compound tenses. It can also mean to go over the top or cross a line in terms of rudeness or excess. Register: informal/colloquial; avoid in formal writing.
Examples
"Dopo il lavoro, mi piace sbracare sul divano."
Natural Translation
After work, I like to slob out on the sofa.
Literal Translation
After the work, to-me pleases to-slob-out on-the sofa.
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