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Plural of hand, in any of its meanings.
1º_ Inflection of the verb cachar . See verbs/cachas . 2º_ Muscular person, with the body worked in a gym. 3º_ Thus, in the plural, it can refer to the buttocks, to the ass. Anyway, see cacha, and also pomps.
1º_ Plural of pomp in any of its meanings. 2º_ It is called so to the buttocks or buttocks, precisely because of its resemblance to balloons.
It means "ox, bovid". It had other forms in archaic English such as oxa, oxe.
Feminine of the adjective descangayado .
Female squatted (variant of busy with own sense). See squat.
Female cauldron (lunfardo pibe) .
Female pirulero, especially for the vessel.
Female aquaculturist. See aquaculture.
1º_ Feminine of just . 2nd_ Medieval tournament between two contenders, who faced each other armed as in a battle to demonstrate their skills. In many cases the purpose was only sporting, but in its origins it was tried to validate or justify a right between the two, so it was more similar to a duel to the death.
It is a vulgar deformation of webear.
It is another variant of tungsten.
Variant of rhomboi .
Variant of the name Joan (female version of John).
It is a version of the Chinese chow fan ("fried rice"), especially in Peruvian cuisine.
It is an epentetic version of "descangallar" ("descoyuntar, spoil"), surely influenced by Galician or Portuguese escangalhar. See rested.
Delimit with milestones or cairns placed on the ground. See cairn, mojonear ("defecate on something, shit").
Make an excerpt, a summary or reduction with the most important. It is said especially of texts. See extract ("remove all or part of something").
1º_ It is another Spanish verb that is used a lot in our language for "ordering in a row or list from highest to lowest category". In English to rank has the same meaning. 2º_ Very old and almost disused variant of "renguear".
1º_ Blow air with a bellows, vent. It comes from the Latin follis ("bellows, leather wineskin, scrotum"). 2º_ By association with the movement and panting of the bellows, in Spain it is a vulgar way to say "fornicate".