pasarlo

hang out, pass, pass it


Verb pasarlo (first-person singular present lo paso, first-person singular preterite lo pasé, past participle lo pasado)

  1. (idiomatic) to enjoy (oneself in a certain way)
    ¿Cómo lo pasaste ayer?
    How did you enjoy yourself yesterday?

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Examples
  • El amor es como el sarampión. Todos tenemos que pasarlo.

    Love is like the measles. We all have to go through it.

  • Oye, ¿quieres pasarlo bien?, acompáñanos.

    Hey, you want to have a lot of fun? Come with us.

  • ¿Cree usted que podré pasarlo?

    Do you think I can get by with it?

  • Hacer este asunto público tendría efecto sobre las ventas, así que vamos a pasarlo por alto por esta vez.

    Making this matter public would have an effect on our sales, so we're going to overlook it this once.

  • Ahora vete a pasarlo bien.

    Now, go have a good time.


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