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To meet up or get together with someone at an agreed place and time in Spain. It's the standard verb Spaniards use to make social plans, set up dates, or coordinate when and where to see someone.
“Wanna quedar on Friday for drinks?”
“I quedé with my friends at nine at the bar.”
“What time shall we quedar tomorrow?”
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/Sounds like "keh" (as in "kept") + "DAHR" (as in "dart")/
To meet up or get together with someone at an agreed place and time in Spain. It's the standard verb Spaniards use to make social plans, set up dates, or coordinate when and where to see someone.
“Wanna quedar on Friday for drinks?”
“I quedé with my friends at nine at the bar.”
“What time shall we quedar tomorrow?”
To completely upend the rules or the established order, usually abruptly. In Argentina and Uruguay, patear el tablero means blowing up what was agreed in order to start fresh, flipping the whole board over when a process has stalled or when someone decides the current setup simply is not working.