It means full, full, crowded, crowded (with many people). Be or feel strong, vigorous, strong, muscular. Inflection of petar, which means to like, to please.
Mónica
Being petted is also a colloquial way of indicating that it is very crowded (food)
Lucas Ríos
Petadooo
Manuel Penichet P
In Spain quot; be petado quot; It can mean one of two things.(1) be full (of people), being crowded.(2) be very strong or muscular.The word quot; petar quot; However, means to please, probably.
Pedro Crespo Refoyo
be petado is incorrectly written and it should be written as "To BE CRASHED." being its meaning: Periphrasis conjugation to indicate that any public place is very crowded, very full, which already lacks or exceeds the permitted capacity.
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