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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15247 2 Obtained votes 125 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 443344 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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embarradas
  68

1o_ Female plural of the adjective muddy . 2o_ Plural female form of the participle of the verb embarrar .

  
términos
  18

Plural term .

  
trastadas
  48

Plural of fret .

  
engarzadas
  27

1o_ Female plural of the adjective cried . 2o_ Plural female form of the participle of the verb criming .

  
limpiezas
  27

Plural cleaning .

  
oncenos
  31

1st_ Plural of eleven . See also eleventh, thirteenth. 2nd_ Team of football players (because they are eleven ).

  
tontos
  58

Fool plural.

  
aguerridas
  49

Plural of the female aguerrdo .

  
flagelo
  53

From Latin flagellum ( flaguelum "latiguillo , fusta" ) . 1st_ Whip. 2nd_ Whipping . Punishment in general. 3o_ Cilia, antenna, tentacle, organic appendix in the form of a whip. 4o_ Primera (as 'I' ) person in singular of the present indicative mode for the verb flagelar . See verbs/flagelo .

  
stationer's
  5

It can be translated as "the bookstore" thing, and is used to name stationery and desktop businesses, rather than bookstore or library businesses. Although the origin is in the latter, since in medieval English stationer was used as a "bookseller in a fixed place" and not a traveler as was customary. It was taken from Latin stationarius, i ( "fixed, firm, standing, on duty").

  
skinny
  11

It's not Spanish, I didn't even hear it as a nickname. See English/skinny .

  
pranks
  16

It is not Spanish, and I strongly suggest consulting in the English/prank dictionary.

  
lefty
  38

It is not Spanish, and I do not know any case to use it in our language, except as the name of some video game character. See English/lefty .

  
ladybug
  32

It's not Spanish. See English/ladybug .

  
stationer´s
  15

I hope it is not used in Spanish. View English/stationer's , English/stationer .

  
cringe
  35

Although the term "other people's shame" has existed for years, in some Spanish-speaking social groups he is called 'cringe'. View English/cringe .

  
login
  52

Login into a computer system, a network, an application through an identification, which is typically name and password. It is of English origin, is pronounced loguín and consists of log ( "junction, ordered registration") in ( "in, inside, income" ) .

  
slow motion
  36

It is English, but is used in Spanish even if there is slow motion. It is a technical procedure used in films to show scenes at a slower speed than natural. Slow ( "slow" ) and motion ( "movement" ) . See ralenti or idling .

  
inservibles
  34

Plural of useless .

  
específicos
  19

Plural of specific .

  




       


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