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furoya
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  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15211 2 Obtained votes 110 2 Votes by meaning 0.01 7 Inquiries 439922 3 Queries by meaning 29 7 Feed + Pdf

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idiolecto
  43

A person's own language; words or expressions that are exclusive to you. Greek 953; 948; 953; 959; 962; ( idios, " own " ) and 955; 949; 947; 949; 953; 957; ( legein, " Express " ).

  
trolo
  86

Lunfardo is " gay 34, " 34 male homosexual; especially the passive. The most accepted is the Italianate " troio " ( " male troia " harlot ) that used to appoint gays and that can come from the 34 germano; drol " ( 41 rogue; or French " 34 Drôle; ( strange, funny ) although there is the culinary etymology where the " pork to the Trojan " is a pork filling, so in Lombardy called " 34 troia; bristle or suckling pig, as well as the prostitute ( by the sexist concept that she also " " fill it ) then you would use in men. Another story originated from the English word, " 34 trolley; ( cable that joins public vehicles with electric motor power 41 lines; and their derivatives trolley bus or trolley ( 41 passenger electric urban vehicle; the analogy appears because the door to climb was not forward, but back ( that is, " loaded people behind " ).

  
sextorsion
  45

Neologism by " 34 sexual extortion;.

  
trola
  46

Feminine of " trolo ". In slang is called so to lesbians, by analogy; but over time began to appoint prostitutes, in this case by associating the word " trolo " with " fucking " to interpret " trola " as " 34 whore; ( which, ultimately, is the original meaning of the 41 Italian;. For etymology see: Trolo.

  
oligopolio
  61

Small group of sellers or suppliers that dominate a market. Greek 959; 955; 953; 947; 959; 962; ( oligos, " few " ) and 960; 959; 955; 955; 949; 953; 957; ( polein, " 34 sales; )

  
grapa
  38

Aguardiente made with fermented grape shell.

  
ovnilogia
  22

ufology is incorrectly written, and should be written as "ufology" being its meaning: Ufology comes from the acronym UFO ( object unidentified flying ) and it is the study of this phenomenon scientifically 41 ( and not so much;. See: UFO.

  
ufologia
  29

Bad translation from the English " 34 ufology; Since the acronym UFO exists in Spanish as UFO ( object unidentified flying ) what you should say is " 34 ufology; See: ufology.

  
garufa
  72

Lunfardo is " feast or meeting, especially night with dancing and drinks " but also defines the garufero or regular attendee at these festivals almost compulsively. The etymological origin is not very clear, probably comes from " 34 rogue; or " granulla " ( set of loose grapes, arrivals cluster ) as a reference to the missing person; or maybe " galdrufa " ( 41 spin; for the dance and its twists.

  
crencha
  17

Latin crinis, which means " lock, Hank of hair " or perhaps of crena, ae " 34 cleft; It is the stripe in the middle that divides the hair on both sides of the head, and by extension, so calling this whole set of hair. See: Manes.

  
curita
  52

1· Diminutive of cure, it is affectionate call the priest to " heals souls ". 2· Radioactive ore ( lead and uranium oxide ) the name is a tribute to Pierre Curie. 3· Adhesive cloth or dressing with the Center covered with gauze to protect small wounds; It is a trade-mark which became a generic noun.

  
pendejo
  68

Pubic hair, immediately above the genitals abdomen area. It comes from the latin pecten, inis ( " 34 pubis; ). He is called so who begins puberty, pointing as very young or immature. Then the voice evolved and was thus called up to children, and by metonymy became an insult to nominate people " child, silly as 34 children; ending as synonymous with any negative features, typical of a child, or not. Argentina is not necessarily an insult. In Mexico, Yes. See: Pendejismo.

  
senecto
  58

Personification of old age in the Roman mythology, known as Senectus. The Greek version bears the name of Geras.

  
a troche y moche
  19

Troche is the Act of trail or bucking, and moche is mochar or cut the ends. When in battle, infantry is launched wielding the Sabre ( scimitar, katana or any melee weapon of the same type ) in the midst of the troop enemy it is said that they are attacking " troche and moche " cutting to all sides. This hendiadys is used as a phrase to any case in which attacks or throw something in either direction again and again without a single goal. See: Trochemoche.

  
ah¿ nos vidrios
  51

Surely it is a festive way to say " There we are " or " There we were ".

  
ya aflojo
  57

" Already stopped offering resistance ".

  
pendejo
  73

Diminutive, almost contemptuous, of banner. It is a Cape or free end of wire or rope. Crew uses a rope called " pendejo " to cling and maneuvering on deck without falling into the sea.

  
epéntesis
  57

Figure of speech in addition, when you add a Word to phonemes or letters in the middle.

  
fetén
  46

Feten has a positive meaning, as " true " " good 34, " 34 beautiful;. Its etymology may be Arabic, 1601; 1575; 1591; 1606; ( Les " fascinating " ) or come from the Caló feter ( " optimal " ).

  
eufemia
  23

Feminine of Eufemio. The name means " talking well " ( with words of good omen ) and it is formed by the Greek voices 949; 965; ( eu, " well, good " ) and 966; 951; 956; 953; ( femi, " talk ).

  




       


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