The user input "hacer de cuerpo" is a verb phrase in Spanish.
/ˈaθeɾ de ˈkweɾ.po/
The translation of "hacer de cuerpo" into English is "to have a bowel movement" or "to go to the bathroom."
"Hacer de cuerpo" is a common phrase in Spanish used to refer to the act of having a bowel movement or going to the bathroom. It is often used in both oral and written contexts, though slightly more common in spoken language.
This morning it took me a long time to have a bowel movement.
¿Ya hiciste de cuerpo hoy?
Hacer de tripas corazón
Meaning: To make a difficult or unpleasant decision.
Example: Tuve que hacer de tripas corazón y despedir a algunos empleados.
Translation: I had to make a tough decision and lay off some employees.
Hacer algo a cuerpo de rey
Meaning: To do something luxuriously or extravagantly.
Example: Nos vamos de vacaciones y vamos a hacerlo a cuerpo de rey.
Translation: We're going on vacation and we're going to do it in style.
Hacer algo de cuerpo presente
Meaning: To do something while physically present.
Example: El equipo de investigación estuvo haciendo de cuerpo presente en la escena del crimen.
Translation: The investigation team was physically present at the crime scene.
The phrase "hacer de cuerpo" comes from the combination of "hacer" (to do) and "cuerpo" (body).