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furoya
  15247

  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15247 2 Obtained votes 125 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 444017 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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irritarse
  40

Pronominal form of the verb irritate.

  
bañarse
  30

Pronominal form of the verb bath .

  
terminarse
  8

Pronominal form of the verb end .

  
envararse
  15

Pronominal form of the verb envarar .

  
conducirse
  24

Pronominal form of the verb conduct .

  
ubicarse
  33

Pronominal form of the verb locate .

  
decantarse
  19

Pronominal form of the verb decantar.

  
regarse
  19

Pronominal form of the verb water.

  
patin
  39

Skate Error, Patina, Putin, Muttley,

  
moncedumbre
  24

It must be a mistake for meekness.

  
autoreferente
  50

Error by consciousness. See referential.

  
corrioso
  37

It looks like a misunderstanding, perhaps curious.

  
dociles
  17

Error by Dociles, mociles, canopies, rifles, sayings (say),

  
cuezca
  28

Error (very common) by ' cook '. See Cooking.

  
irse de pedo
  33

Depending on the place where it is said and the circumstance in addition to going out to drink in excess can be "that one could go of a place by luck or chance" or that "withdrew quickly" (although in this case it is used more "to go to the farts"). See also Empedarse, fart, fart, ass, pub crawling.

  
valonas esquinadas
  29

The safe phrase was extracted from the Knight of Olmedo written by Lope de Vega. I am not completely sure because I did not read it, but I think it speaks of the broad necks of cloth that were used at that time, and in this case the topped in tips, which could also adorn the end of the sleeves on the wrists. See Corner, Corner, Walloon.

  
a las bravas
  18

"To the brave [ways]", to blows, in the hard way. See also the Brava to the bravas, for the Brave, Bravo.

  
profa
  20

This is not going to be a definition, but they made me remember my childhood, where a classmate of primary school used to call "Profa" (as Feminine of "teacher") to the teacher. I guess colloquial talk fits anything.

  
leprosos
  61

Thus, in plural, it is the nickname of the partiality of the football club Newell Old Boys of Rosario. See scoundrel. See Leper, leprosy.

  
blutrache
  22

Germanic name for the Revenge of blood that was common in primitive peoples without a legal system, where a family could charge a crime to one of their own by executing with impunity the murderer or someone of his family. Today Blutrache (pr. Bltraje) can simply be translated as revenge.

  




       


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