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furoya
  15040

  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15040 2 Obtained votes 88 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 426191 3 Queries by meaning 28 7 Feed + Pdf

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sala malecum
  152

Transliteration has been done in many ways, but I don't think I've ever seen 'malecum room'. See salam alaikum.

  
transcurso o trascurso
  20

See course, course .

  
gurami
  21

Asian fish of the family Osphronemidae . See also guarmi .

  
pedar
  54

It's a vulgar way for peer, but a little less guaranga than pedorring. See fart (in its sense of gas expelled by the anus).

  
bajadas
  15

1o_ Female plural of the adjective lowered . 2o_ Plural female form of the participle of the verb baja .

  
gustadas
  15

1o_ Female plural of the adjective liked . 2o_ Plural female form of the participle of the verb gustar .

  
bebeto
  24

It is not incorporated into the dictionary, but in some environments it is a colloquial way to call a very young person, but not necessarily a child, as it is almost a derogatory, or an exaggeration. It is said to be the union of the words baby fetus, but it seems more a beever metathesis for pejorative use.

  
bebotear
  128

It is to behave, or rather, the 'bebota'; usually the attitude of babe, something affected, is used by women to seduce.

  
toples
  81

For purely feminine use, it is to wear a two-piece mesh without the top, leaving the breasts uncovered. By extension is any circumstance in which you take your torso uncovered. It comes from topless English, top ("up, top" ) less ( "without, lack of" ).

  
loro
  38

1st_ Bird of the family Psittacidae, such as parrots or parakeets . 2o_ As parrots repeat what they hear (imitating the human voice), they say 'parrot' to whom he speaks a lot and repeats things. And because it has very striking plumage colors, it is also said that it "dresses like parrot" to those who do not combine well the colors of their clothes. As the ultimate adjective, let's say an ugly person is called 'parrot'; but I don't know why.

  
papagayo
  36

1o_ Bird of the family Psittacidae, such as parrots or parakeets . 2nd_ Bed urinal, which can be used by those who are prostrate . It is usually for male use, the female is more common to call it chat.

  
talía
  27

Name of woman, and of various mythological characters. It has Greek origin where 952; 945; 955; 949; 953; 945; ( talia) means "floridian, flourished", although in the Latin version it changed the accent to the one we use in Spanish.

  
mariao
  15

It can be a vulgarized version for dizzy.

  
con clase
  70

It is actually a way of saying "high class", since there is no clarification it is usually assumed that "class" is best for the case.

  
visebersa
  57

Burrada by vice versa.

  
auto elogioso
  28

Actually the auto prefix is not written separately, so it should be self-praiseable.

  
descajetar
  40

It is disarmed, ramshackle, although its use is a bit vulgar as it intersects with a box in its genital meaning, like a parallel with dismral. But its origin would be in 'untapped', a very rare verb to "do not box the fittings in the wooden furniture", which leads to them being easily ramshackle. See drawer, pick, unconch ( in the sense of breaking the shell 128521; ) .

  
descajetó
  15

Second (such as 'you' ) and third (as 'he/she' ) people in singular of the indefinite preterite of indicative mode for the verbo descaje. See verbs/unpacked .

  
que se cocobolo en panamá
  16

Well, if you write like that, it's almost understandable that you don't know how to find cocobolo in a dictionary.

  
lenon
  23

Probably a mistake for the luna.

  




       


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