flex in Spanish
flex in Spanish is tensar, fisiquear — flex means to bend a joint or tighten a muscle, often to show strength.
flex in Spanish
tensar
fisiquear
(intransitive, slang) To flaunt one's superiority; to show off.
tensar
(intransitive, slang) To flaunt one's superiority; to show off.
What does "flex" mean?
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verb To bend a joint or tighten a muscle, often to show strength.
"He flexed his biceps for the camera."
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verb To show off or boast, often about wealth, status, or ability (informal).
"She loves to flex her new car on social media."
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noun A flexible insulated electrical cord or cable (chiefly British).
"Mind the flex trailing across the kitchen floor."
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noun An instance of boasting or showing off (informal).
"Buying that watch was pure flex."
flex in a sentence
- He flexed his biceps for the camera.
- Stretch and flex your fingers before you start typing.
- She loves to flex her new car on social media.
- Mind the flex trailing across the kitchen floor.
Similar words in Spanish
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "flex" in Spanish?
"flex" in Spanish is tensar, fisiquear. flex means: To bend a joint or tighten a muscle, often to show strength.
How do you use "flex" in a sentence?
Example: "He flexed his biceps for the camera." In Spanish, "flex" is tensar, fisiquear.
Are there other ways to say "flex" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 2 translations listed for "flex": tensar, fisiquear.
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