🌟 해롱거리다

Verb  

1. 버릇없고 조심성 없이 자꾸 까불다.

1. ACT THE GIDDY GOAT; ACT THE FOOL: To repeatedly behave frivolously, being ill-mannered and careless.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • Google translate 해롱거리는 사람.
    Haerong person.
  • Google translate 해롱거리며 걷다.
    Walk with a long walk.
  • Google translate 해롱거리며 말하다.
    Say with a whimper.
  • Google translate 술에 취해 해롱거리다.
    Flirt under the influence of alcohol.
  • Google translate 항구에서는 선원들이 술에 취해 해롱거리고 있었다.
    At the harbor the sailors were dangling under the influence of alcohol.
  • Google translate 승규는 어른들 앞에서 해롱거리며 떠드는 그가 마음에 들지 않았다.
    Seung-gyu didn't like him, who was playing around in front of adults.
  • Google translate 원숭이는 날아오는 화살을 잽싸게 낚아채고는 보라는 듯이 해롱거렸다.
    The monkey snapped at the flying arrow and flirted as if to look.
  • Google translate 어제 회식 자리에서 지수가 많이 취했나 봐.
    Jisoo must have gotten a lot drunk at yesterday's get-together.
    Google translate 그러게 말이야. 몸을 가누지도 못하고 해롱거리던걸.
    I know. he couldn't even keep his body together.
Synonym 해롱대다: 버릇없고 조심성 없이 자꾸 까불다.
Synonym 해롱해롱하다: 버릇없고 조심성 없이 자꾸 까불다.

해롱거리다: act the giddy goat; act the fool,ふざける。たわむれる【戯れる】。はしゃぐ【燥ぐ】,gesticuler, agir à la légère, se conduire comme un enfant mal élevé,actuar impertinente, actuar tonto,يتصرّف عابثا,савсганах, сагсалзах,nhí nhố, láo lếu,ขยุกขยิก, หยุกหยิก, หลุกหลิก, ลุกลน, ลุกลี้ลุกลน,berperilaku lancang,,闹腾,轻佻,

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