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furoya
  15147

  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15147 2 Obtained votes 88 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 435005 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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comedogenico
  46

I think it's a mistake by comedogenic.

  
tomóle
  14

Well, for so many queries that lack his accent, some had to spare. See take .

  
bizarro
  48

Bizarro is brave, gallant, and applies more to military; although it is sometimes used as an irony to qualify otherwise. This happens with its other meaning, which is not yet incorporated into the English dictionary, and is that of strange, rare and extravagant. The origin of this word is found in the Italian bizza ("rage, fury", and then "capricho" ) which was interpreted more as a typical characteristic of the brave and bold soldier, but which the French found overacted and ridiculous. Spanish maintained the original concept, while other languages such as English adopted the French version. Today even the Italians take it as another case of enantiosemia. See berriondo.

  
buenoparanada
  37

The phrase "good for nothing" was lexicalized into a single word with the same meaning : useless.

  
saramari
  13

If it is not some spam attempt, it must be a mistake by two female names together. Although the second is more of a diminutive or a hypocoristic. See sara, maria.

  
jestapo
  38

Surely it's a mistake by the acronym Gestapo.

  
visorro
  18

Error by visory, bisoño, bizarre,

  
taitaq
  32

If it is not an error for taita or an attempted spam, it can be a Mughal source name.

  
monigram
  29

Spam.

  
artimañas
  62

Plural of ruse .

  
señas
  54

Plural sign .

  
asistentes
  32

Assistant plural .

  
huercos
  44

Plural of huerco .

  
tlapanecos
  36

Plural of Tlapaneco, concerning that people and their language.

  
biotopos
  45

Biotope plural.

  
con razon
  30

See with, reason.

  
pluma de oolores
  36

It's a typing error, but not of 'smells' but of 'colors'.

  
enseñorea de su espíritu,
  17

Cutandpaste of some biblical proverb.

  
regimen de agua
  13

View regime, water, river, flow rate.

  
mevleví
  33

Sufi ascetic order, and each of its dervish members. The name comes from Mevlana ("Our Master") as its founder Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi was known.

  




       


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