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furoya
  15254

  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15254 2 Obtained votes 125 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 444069 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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hilo
  39

Thread or filament, long series. From Latin filum ( "fine strand, fine edge" ) .

  
listeriosis
  9

Infection caused by the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes, found in undercooked or poorly chilled foods.

  
concretismo
  19

O 'Concrete Art' is an artistic movement initiated in interwar France. Contrary ideologically to surrealism and aesthetically to Impressionism, he creates images and sounds with his own value, without a symbolism or representation of the natural.

  
tricófago
  27

It ingests hair or hair, like a mania because the hair is not food. The name has Greek origin, 952; 961; 953; 958; ( thrix "hair" ) 966; 945; 947; 949; 953; 957; ( fagein "eat" )

  
pizeta
  24

It looks like a pizza or piza speciation, but it's actually a smaller, individual pizza, equivalent to 2 servings.

  
biyuya
  57

In lunfardo is ticket, money in general. It can come from the French bijou (biyú "jewel, something valuable") or more surely from the Piedmont begieuia ( "engraved, as in the banknotes") .

  
pátina
  37

It is a thin layer that forms over time on the bronze, obscuring it. Also the one that appears in the oil paintings softening the colors. It can be artificially created to simulate aging of materials. The origin is Latin, skate is "plate", and its varnish was one of the materials that evidently darkened over time.

  
digitador
  32

It's someone who fingers, who uses his fingers for some task. There are places where the data entry is called, which is typed on a keyboard to enter into a database or computer file. In a figurative sense he is a manipulator, of people and situations. See digit, dactylographer .

  
injusto
  46

That it's not fair, it's used in the sense of justice and not when something isn't adjusted.

  
ubero
  28

Ubero is the name of a Mexican city. Although it can also be a mistake by uvero, iberian, overo, cube,

  
barú
  26

Colombian peninsula, in the department of Bolivar.

  
forma
  27

It is the characteristic, the mode or appearance of something; refers more to the way it is perceived than to its essence. See figure , last , form .

  
mansedumbre
  64

Quality of meekness, docility, calm, tranquility.

  
pianola
  16

Mechanical piano, which has built-in an ingenuity for playing parts that were originally written on perforated tapes. In lunfardo is another version of the "pianito", a record sheet where the inked fingers were supported to record the fingerprints of the criminals. The methonymia mentioned in other definitions as 'denture' is because of its similarity to the ivory keyboard, and if it has missing pieces, it would be ebony keys.

  
midorexia
  29

Another atomic burrada, typical of someone very ignorant or who knows that his audience is even more gross than him; well, in this case she, because it seems to be the invention of a British journalist named Shane Watson and published it in The Daily Telegraph in London as "the tendency of mature people to behave as if they were younger". The supposed etymology brings it from middle English (mid, mid, middle age) Greek orexia ( 10060;" obsession" ) 57607; . Returning to the real world, mydorexia would be the tendency (it can be pathological) to eat nothing, also the same lack of appetite, perhaps feeding by serum. Obviously comes from Greek, 956; 951; 948; 949; 957; ( measure "none, quantity of zero") or 961; 949; 958; 953; 962; ( orexis "appetite" ) . Here in the neighborhood the invention of the Watson we say in other ways, such as "old man" or "giving the old". See also hemocism, childphobia, nomophobia.

  
pescado
  40

1o_ Participle of the verb fishing . 2nd_ Fish caught, which is out of the water or in captivity. 3o_ In a figurative sense is anything that is caught, understood or intuited. 4th_ Colloquially it is used as an adjective for a naive, foolish person, and is usually as an insult.

  
cuadragenario
  16

Containing 40 times a unit, it is usually used to call the one who is between 40 and 49 years old. It comes from the Latin numbering and is composed of quattuor ( "four" ) the ginta multiplier ( "ten times" ), in its form of adjective quartagenarius . It should be clarified that cuadrus is "box, square" , but it relates to the 4 and when you reach the Spanish can appear that change.

  
perico
  39

In addition to the given definitions, Perico is the name of a Jewish city, northwest of Argentina. It is also a sexual accessory known as a (probably by the asparagus). In some areas it is synonymous with cocaine. And in other gay ones. As hypocoristic is a diminutive of Peter, and Pedrito is a common name for pet parrots.

  
intrépido
  55

It is said of someone who is brave, daring, who takes a risk without taking into account the consequences. It is inherited from the Latin intrepidus ( prefix in_ "no , without" trepidus "fearful, trembling" ) .

  
guambra
  22

Boy, teen. It is used in Ecuador and comes from Quechua huambra, with the same meaning.

  




       


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