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The target sentence means, "I have to sweep/erase/delete the 'sudo' [command]." 'Barrer' means to sweep, clean out, or, in some cases, to erase. 'Sudo' is apparently a specialized Unix-based computer command. 'Sudo' is not a registered word in the RAE Diccionario, so any use of it is probably computer related... and English.... and - if used in Spanish - totally borrowed.

On the other hand...

You could have left off the 'r' on 'sudor,' in which case, the sentence would mean, "I have to wipe off the sweat." Take your pick.

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