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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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chafarote
  49

In Colombia is a colloquial way of calling a soldier of high rank and with academic limitations. Gorilla. Military gross. High character, look strong but ignorant. Fat, loose and ignorant.

  
inocuo
  72

It means that it does not cause damage, which does not produce negative effects. Harmless, innocent, inert, innocuous, inactive, anodyne.

  
chisga
  72

In Colombia chisga means opportunity, bargain, cheap, discount. Sale of anything below its normal value, for any urgent need. For FEDE name the birds he says is Chisgua, we also say arroceritos.

  
cucarachero
  31

Place where you can find cockroaches. The name of a bird very common, also known as tacuarita, Wren, Rufous, ratona, cherchan, chirivin. It has a very melodious song. Its scientific name is Troglodytes aedon and belongs to the Family Troglodytidae. The Wren is the name of a typical song representative of Bogotá and Colombia.

  
ocra
  29

It is the name of a plant's edible African origin. Its scientific name is Abelmoschus esculentus and belongs to the family Malvaceae. He receives other names as Molondron, okra, okra, candia and gamy. ambrette. This is similar to Cucumber zukini.

  
manzueto
  29

manzueto is incorrectly written, and should be written as Mansueto (with s). being its meaning: the correct term is mansueto (with s). It means gentle, docile, submissive. This makes manso by nature, which is not aggressive.

  
peleonero
  77

It is a term used in the Colombian Atlantic Coast means aggressive, violent, provocative, brawling, bellicose, offensive, fighter. bully, belligerent.

  
ilegible
  30

It means that you can not read. It's an unintelligible script. Scribble, indecipherable, incomprehensible, unintelligible, fuzzy, unclear. That is not understood, is not clear.

  
panfleto
  56

Colombia is a brochure or flyer distributed in the street, in order to defame or discredit someone or expressing opposition or protest about something. Libel, leaflet, booklet.

  
ruego
  50

Resort to appeal to get something or pretend the goodness of another search. It is an inflection of beg. It means ask, beg, beg. In Colombia as a noun is synonymous with application, appeal, petition, order, prayer, prayer, prayer, ejaculation, invocation.

  
pista
  60

Evidence, trace, trace or marks that remains of something. Tread. Road, highway, highway. Court, trail or Esplanade to make sport. Range of cycling runs in gated and usually are speed tests. Asphalt or Esplanade tape where land aircraft or airplanes. Aerodrome, airport. Band or tape with musical support and text of the songs to guide us in the karaoke. A series of events which lead to clarify an investigation, evidence, and data.

  
puebloviejero
  38

In Colombia is the adjective of the born, related or residing in Pueblo Viejo, Department of Magdalena municipality and was the form of call as the former born, residents or related to the municipality of Aquitania in Boyacá Department. Aquitaine was previously called Pueblo Viejo. ´Pueblo viejo, Magdalena, is the island of Salamanca.

  
lapso
  61

Space of time. Mistake. Mean interval, period, time, stage, time, space, bug, typo, error, course, course, slip, neglect, stumbling, setback, lack. Lapsus. Latin lapsus meaning slide, seguidilla.

  
nómada
  59

Does relationship generally to people who do not remain in one place, which does not sleep for a long time. It can also be used to herd animals that move by food or climate problems. Wandering, Gypsy, Wanderer, Nomad, vagabond, Wanderer, traveling. That he moved from one side to another in search of new pastures.

  
nomadas
  43

The correct term is nomads (with accent). It refers to people or animal species which for various reasons are in continuous movement. Wanderer, vagrant, wandering, Pilgrim, Nomad, Globetrotters, Gypsy, traveling. Plural of nomad.

  
laburo
  32

It is a term widely used in Argentina. In lunfardo work, work, exercise a trade or profession, doing a task (usually heavy or ruda). Chanfa, camel, places, Russia (in Colombia), slaughter, effort. It comes from the latin laburar (work). From Italian lavorare.

  
conseguir camello
  41

In Colombia "To get camel" means looking for work or get get it. The word camel alone, outside of the designated animal, in Colombia means work, but is also used as an adjective to mean hard, difficult, complicated, difficult, hard, painful, tricky, boar.

  
malevo
  36

In Colombia, person of very bad kind of bad intentions. A person who thinks only do evil to others. Of bad feelings. Bully, antisocial, Hitman, assassin, rogue.

  
labrador
  49

In Colombia it means worker, peasant, worker and farmer. The person who tills the land. It is also a breed of dog also known as retriever, labrador retriever, labrador labrador Retriever or collector. It is native to Canada and is considered the most popular in the world. It is also the name of a peninsula of Canada, which is located between the Atlantic Ocean and Hudson Bay. It is also the name of a sea, between the same Canadian region and Greenland.

  
majo
  57

In Colombia it means arranged, adorned, colorful, adorned, elegant, eye-catching, colorful, beautiful.

  




       


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