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furoya
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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15483 2 Obtained votes 336 2 Votes by meaning 0.02 7 Inquiries 462507 3 Queries by meaning 30 7 Feed + Pdf

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brincacharcos
  60

I want to believe that it's not a spy from an advertising agency because if you do this to promote yourself it has to be muuuy trout. It can be a colloquial way to call pants that are short, well above the ankles; as if they were rolled up their arms so as not to wet them when jumping a puddle. It could also be the Latin Spanish version of the English puddlejumper, a name with which they renamed a few small ships of the Stargate universe (sci-fi series and films for film and television) capable of jumping through the stellar portals, whose representation of the event horizon resembles a puddle.

  
pogo
  49

It is a type of dance with jumps, nudes and clash of bodies typical of musical genres such as punk or hardcore, among others. The name comes from the English pogo stick, a short stilt-shaped toy with a suspension or spring on the foot, which serves to jump while maintaining balance over it. Although originally PoGo was a brand, an acronym for the surnames of its manufacturers Max Pohlig and Ernst Gottschall.

  
comunicate
  61

Pronominal form for the second (as 'vos' ) person in singular imperative for the verb comunicar .

  
percatate
  32

Pronominal form for the second (as 'vos' ) person in singular imperative for the verb percatar .

  
cuidate
  50

Pronominal form of the second singular person (such as "vos") of the imperative for the verb care.

  
fúgate
  36

Pronominal form of the second (as 'you' ) person in singular of the imperative for the verb fugar .

  
recatate
  56

Pronominal form for the second (as 'vos' ) person in singular imperative for the verb recatar . View verbs/rescue .

  
apretarse el cinturón
  34

Tighten the belt more. It is said when there is a shortage of goods for subsistence and daily life or the means to obtain them, such as an allusion to losing weight by having to eat less. It is to make a drastic reduction in expenses, where "tightening" better expresses the idea than "adjusting".

  
tela de seda sin brillo
  23

See fabric, silk, glitter, gro .

  
sin cuernos
  50

See without, horn, cuttle, mocho, desmogue, moton.

  
gobierno de mujeres
  21

View government, woman, gynecology, matriarchy.

  
no promovida
  43

View No , Promoted, Promote, Hindered, Degraded, Prevented.

  
sin ningún costo
  35

View without, no, cost, free, free.

  
muy grande
  41

See very, big, vast, huge, gigantic.

  
olor desagradable
  41

See smell, unpleasant, tufo, railing, stench.

  
no saber
  27

See no , know , ignore .

  
dejar hacer
  34

See leave, do, laissez faire.

  
poniente punto cardinal
  40

See West, Cardinal Point, West, West, Sunset.

  
cristo jesús
  29

See Christ, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Crismon, Cristus, Christian.

  
cristo
  42

Christ is the adjective placed to Jesus, Son of God in the Christian tradition, so he is also often called Jesus Christ. It comes from the Greek 935; 961; 953; 963; 964; 959; 962; (Christós "Anointed [to be King]" ).

  




       


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