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furoya
  15155

  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15155 2 Obtained votes 88 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 435687 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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sé más recatada
  54

This appears in a list of synonyms for rescue.

  
belicosos y ordinarios
  55

See bellicose, and , ordinary.

  
comer desaforadamente
  49

Beyond the lack of concordance in the verb and that this is not a phrase, it was placed as synonymous with 'eat to two rails' (which of course must have been eating two lanes). See eat, unfortunately.

  
diablo
  44

Evil entity typical of legends and religions. He is both the prince of angels rebelled in Christianity, and each of the evil spirits for the Jews. The voice comes to us from the Latin bass diabolus, who takes it from the Byzantine 948; 953; 945; 946; 959; 955; 959; 962; (diabolos ) consisting of 948; 953; 945; ( day "between, through) 946; 945; 955; 955; 949; 953; 957; ( ballein "throwing"), because he was the one who lied to separate the men, the maledicente who threw slander. By extension, any harmful person or animal . See also demon, gualicho , incubus, succubus, orc, supay , satan, lucifer .

  
caido del catre
  50

See "fallen from the cot".

  
caída del catre
  63

It may be falling out of a cot, taking to drop as a noun; but it is most likely that it is the feminine of the fallen saying of the cot, which works all as an adjective.

  
dar al gato por liebre
  57

Another trolled to give cat for hare.

  
le dieron gato por liebre
  22

See give cat for hare.

  
saltar la banca a la lotería
  31

Estee. . . I think this 'jumping the bench to the lottery' is a very free interpretation of the 'skip something to the parrot' query, which would just be one more trolled about the 'jump to the bullera' thing.

  
saltarse algo a la lotera
  19

One of the many trollies for the "jump to the bullera" that has consultations (and answered! 128561; ) profusely this dictionary. Since we are, see take the olive tree.

  
rae
  17

1o_ RAE is the acronym for the "Royal Spanish Academy" of Letters founded in 1713 for « . . . ensure that the changes experienced by the Spanish language in its constant adaptation to the needs of its speakers do not break the essential unity it maintains throughout the Hispanic realm". 2o_ Second (as 'you') and third (such as 'he/she') people in singular of the present indicative mode, and second (as 'you' ) person in singular of the imperative for the verb raer . See verbs/rae .

  
fundéu
  35

It is the acronym of the "Foundation for urgent Spanish", a site where our community will look for words and expressions to copy and paste here as a query. And to pay homage to this custom, copy and pego of the website of the foundation its own definition: "Fundéu BBVA is a foundation sponsored by the Efe Agency and BBVA, advised by the SAR, whose objective is to collaborate with the good use of Spanish in the media and on the Internet". It should be clarified that the BBVA name is by the bank that supports them for their operation, as well as the Spanish agency EFE news, and the SAR, which is the acronym for "Real Academia Española" de Letras .

  
incel
  18

An acronym of English origin formed by INvoluntary CELibate ( "involuntary celibacy" ). It is the name by which a subculture is known today mediatized through the web composed of heterosexual males who do not get a partner and blame it on women. . . in addition to Jews, feminists, sexually active people, attractive males (who take care of them women), creationists (anti-darwinists), . . . and any other that they can think of. The term first appeared as 'invcel' in 1993, on the forum of a Canadian queer artist named "Alana's Involuntary Celibacy Project", where anecdotes and feelings of college students were counted as they did not get a match. What began as a place where to tell stories with wit to make catharsis and not feel alone ended up as a trench of supremacists, misogens, racists, sociopaths, criminals, and various scum.

  
vantablack
  45

Series of materials, initially produced in 2014 by the company NanoSystem from carbon, of the color "black black blackest" that had been created until then (in hexadecimal : 020003 ) and that can absorb up to 99 , 965% of visible light. This initiated a kind of competition that allowed other labs to improve technology to get even darker blacks. The name is an acronym for vertically Aligned NanoTube Arrays ("vertically aligned nanotube set) black ( "black" ). Artist Anish Kapoor bought the exclusive use rights to the pigment, and although the sale has a clause for artistic use, many are against the intellectual or commercial appropriation of a color.

  
senna
  55

Genus of tropical plants of the family Fabaceae .

  
prosopia
  36

Vulgarized name for the genus Prosopis to which American carob trees belong. It can also be a prosody error, prosapia, . . .

  
tuete
  36

Vernonia patens tree commonmbre.

  
zarza
  30

Any spiny pinkish shrub, such as Rubus fructicosus, or Rubus ulmifolius that has an edible fruit ( blackberry).

  
ayacaste
  32

It comes from Nahuatl ayacaxtli (musical instrument). 1o_ It is the name of a small drum, of a musical instrument similar to a rattle, of a type of maraca or rattle, and of the crótalo that make some snakes ring in the tail. 2nd_ Plant of the genus Crescentia and its fruit resembling a pumpkin. Also the plant Leucaena Leucocephala .

  
zumaque
  50

Name of several plants of the genus rhus . They are temperate in climate and usually grow on the slopes of the mountains. The original name in Aramaic or Assyrian was 1827; 1816; 1852; 1825; 1845; 1833; 1845; 1808; ( summaca "reddened" by a variety that is covered with red fruits).

  




       


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