Despidiendo (en. Saying goodbye)

des-pi-di-en-do

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Form of the gerund of the verb despedir.
She is saying goodbye to her friends at the party.
Ella está despidiendo a sus amigos en la fiesta.
Act of releasing from an obligation or commitment.
The boss is letting go of the temporary employees.
El jefe está despidiendo a los empleados temporales.
To fire someone from a place or job.
The company is laying off several workers due to the economic crisis.
La empresa está despidiendo a varios trabajadores por la crisis económica.

Etymology

From the verb despedir, which comes from the Latin 'despediĕre', meaning to let go or release.

Common Phrases and Expressions

saying goodbye to someone
Making someone leave a place.
despidiendo a alguien
ringing in the new year
Celebrating the end of one year and the beginning of another.
despidiendo el año

Related Words

farewell
Action of saying goodbye.
despedida
to fire
To fire someone from a job or release someone from a commitment.
despedir
person who says goodbye
Person who lets someone go or says goodbye to someone.
despedidor

Slang Meanings

To say goodbye in a very informal or friendly manner.
The guys were saying goodbye wildly, hugging and laughing.
Los chicos se estaban despidiendo a lo bestia, abrazándose y riendo.
To let people go abruptly or unexpectedly.
The boss fired several people without notice; it was an 'express layoff.'
El jefe despidió a varios sin previo aviso, fue un 'despido express'.