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furoya
  15565

  Value Position Position 2 2 Accepted meanings 15565 2 Obtained votes 336 2 Votes by meaning 0.02 7 Inquiries 469721 3 Queries by meaning 30 7 Feed + Pdf

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amurar
  48

In slang, it has the meaning of " leave 34, " leave in bad position " and, in general, to their fate. View more agreed is that it comes from the Genoese " amurra " that is used when a vessel is aground, and from there association with " not to get out of a problem 34.

  
triple a
  30

Acronym for the Argentina anticommunist Alliance, paramilitary terrorist group created in the first half of the '' 70s to eliminate politicians, intellectuals, artists, scientists, lawyers and especially to members of Peronist organizations that have a left profile, or which simply face the Peronist Government. It was led by José López Rega from its Ministry of Social Welfare.

  
triple seis
  26

Bad description of the apocalyptic number " six hundred sixty-six ". In Arabic numerals can be interpreted to " 34 666; as a triple six, but the Greek so wrote the New Testament was 967; 958; 963; '' where 967; is equivalent to 600; 958; to 60; 963; 6 and '' It is a numeral, since these characters are the same for the letters and may appear confusion unless stated that they are numbers.

  
farandula
  37

Showbiz is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Celebrity" being its meaning: Name of an ancient formation of roving theatres. It comes from the catalan " farandola " It is a popular dance. Today he describes people of theatrical or television, means more than anything from the point of view of frivolous or gossip.

  
hidrofobia
  49

Way to call the infection by rabies virus, since inflammation that produces in the larynx creates painful spasms to the drink and the sick refuse to drink fluids. It comes from the Greek 965; 948; 961; 959; ( hydro, " 34 water; ) and 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos, " 34 fear; ) which also defines the irrational fear of water.

  
hidrofobo
  22

That you have hydrophobia. It may be rage ( 41 lyssavirus; or irrational fear of water. See synonyms.

  
falopa
  60

There is a very debatable etymology which puts the origin at the 34 vesre; palofa " that it is a contraction of " for the fasos ". " Faso " It is marijuana cigar, and it has nothing to do with cocaine, but it may be that both are associated with the generic " drug illegal ". In any case, " 34 falopa; It is low quality, in rioplatense lunfardo cocaine.

  
fafa
  44

" FAFA " or " 34 fafafa; It is an automatic ( an almost mechanical repetition of a phoneme ) not to say " falopa ". It is another name in slang for cocaine.

  
cuca
  89

Cuca is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Cockroach" being its meaning: Apocope of " cockroach ".

  
anal
  47

Related to the year, used more in plural as " Annals " It is a collection for years. It is also related to the year, " 34 anal hole.

  
vilma palma e vampiros
  40

The name of a band from the city of Rosario, Argentina. It was taken from a show that was presented with that title, which in turn copied it from the remains of a partially erased graffiti by time. I originally said " Vilma Palma and children workers 34 vampires;

  
cachucho
  61

Cachucho, or best hat, is the hollow of the quiver to get the arrow. Lunfardo is synonymous with " 34 vagina;

  
cache
  64

As well he says luis fernando gonzalez rojas " cache " It is " elegant ". It comes from the quechua K '' ache with the same meaning. Although in Río de la Plata slang is used as " ordinary " or " 34 corny; by understatements.

  
feudatarios
  23

Plural of " feudal Lord ". It is who taxed to a feudal Lord in Exchange for land and protection. This regime was common in the European middle ages, and with other forms is kept to the present day; as in the case of tenants in the fields ( although today the vassalage is not legal, if it happens in too many places ).

  
coshar
  87

coshar is incorrectly written, and should be written as "kosher" being its meaning: It is the approximate way that sounds like the Yiddish word for the Spanish " kosher " that comes from the Hebrew 1499; 1464; 1468; 1513; 1461; 1473; 1512; ( kosher; that properly respects the Jewish precepts for food that can be consumed by practitioners ).

  
freya
  42

One of the major goddesses of Norse mythology, would be the equivalent to the Roman Venus or the Greek Aphrodite. As a curiosity, in 40 Spanish; and other Latin languages ) on Friday recalled Venera to Venus, English ( and other Nordic languages ) friday is a tribute to Freya.

  
mikado
  48

It is an archaic form of call to the Emperor of the Japan. It is also another name for the game of " 34 Chinese sticks.

  
gato
  63

In slang, it has several meanings, but all come of expression " spur " that is " pay " " pay with money ". Cat is a prostitute - that has to pay - although originally was always a known figure ( dancer, actress, vedette ) that it exercised his profession in a more discreet manner. Also called cat that comes to accounts to another, as in the prison where the bodyguard of a Pavilion send your cat to other inmates paid services of protection or any other benefit.

  
tacho
  67

In lunfardo, " 34 tacho; It is a taxi and its driver a " 34 tachero;. The ancient mateos roamed the streets of Buenos Aires bringing passengers wore a large, circular clock resembling a pan ( commonly called " tacho " ) to take the time and calculate the value of their services; then the taximeters used the same system and by metonymy is appointed them " 34 cans; taking advantage of the similar pronunciation ( taxi 8594; Tachi 8594; tacho ). Also called thus at any clock, especially the very large bracelet; and more rarely to the heart, by Association of the Tic-Tac-Toe with the beats. Another possible etymology for taxis is arising in the English word " 34 tachometer; ( 41 tachometer; It is a distance counter, more akin to the modern taxi watches that combine the calculation of the time with the turns of the motor.

  
hiperenlace
  16

Expanding the definition of Pedro Crespo Refoyo say that it is a version to the Spanish of the English word " hyperlink " it is a variation of the tighter " hipertext ". The HTML acronym refers to the " hyper text markup language " so they are written web pages.

  




       


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