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John Rene Plaut
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  Value Position Position 4 4 Accepted meanings 11532 4 Obtained votes 66 7 Votes by meaning 0.01 13935 Inquiries 438538 2 Queries by meaning 38 13935 Feed + Pdf

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calentar motores
  38

HEATING MOTORS Expression of car jargon that before the race start motors to bring them to the optimum operating temperature from the beginning. Allegory to point out that we need to prepare for something that will require more effort

  
vaginófilo
  26

vaginophile of vagina and cutting edges lover. Man who is addicted to sex

  
poner cachos
  37

PUT CACHOS Put the horns on . Woman who has extramarital relations In Chile, Colombia Panama, Venezuela is said to PUT THE CACHOS or PUT THE HORNS

  
no salir
  37

DO NOT LEAVE Order that Latinos only understand the second half and that, as a consequence, produces a quantity of contagion in the pandemics that terrifies, especially the elderly who suffer the consequences, filling the newspaper with the list of those who can no longer go to the theater. Going out for everyone is going somewhere, doing some panorama. DO NOT LEAVE (in Latin America) is the same.

  
papapa
  37

pa pa canción de Los Prisioneros , one of the best Spanish-based musical bands of the 80s and 90s. Song of The Alpha.

  
karely
  52

KARELY The name derives from the Danish Karen who comes from Katarina and means pure lineage. Other versions assign it a meaning of pure, chaste.

  
anemofilia
  35

ANEMOFILIA from Greek anemo wind and philein love. Person who likes the breeze and the wind

  
canequero
  14

CANEQUERO In Colombia Said of a man : That it is very promiscuous and also has bad taste.

  
arecas enanas
  30

ARECAS ENANAS plural of ARECA ENANA . vER ARECA ENANA

  
areca
  45

ARECA Group of palm trees that has more than 50 species, from the decorative ones for the living room to the traditional palm tree up to 6 meters high. Its scientific name is Dypsis Lutescens and can be found mainly from Malaysia to the Solomon Islands, but there are species in South America. They are warm climate It is typical to dry the tips of the leaves by the dry atmosphere. It's not pruned. It often has several logs

  
silvitato
  29

SILVITATO from the Latin SILVI forest and the suffix -ato dignity, jurisdiction so it would be a domain of forests, as in caliphate, orphanage. The words bosquizal , bosquedal , bosquerío do not exist in the DLE . 2 . Facebook user named Silvi Tato .

  
tortolear
  39

TORTOLEAR Participate in the loving game between two people, allegory to cooing between the lovebirds.

  
billullos
  78

BILLULLOS plural of BILLULLO[/E[ Banknotes , money

  
deyectar
  39

DEYECTAR Fire with impulse from an outsideer

  
piticlines
  55

PIPITICLINES colloquial way to denominate money

  
estar maniado
  39

BE MANIED to be tangled, confused, doing wrong something for lack of intellectual or manual skill : I am maniaced : I can not solve this puzzle .

  
olor desagradable
  30

UNPLEASANT SMELL feeling that is not pleasant to smell. Nauseating smell. Odor.

  
reordenamiento
  32

RESTRUCTURING REORDERING Restructuring . Different ordering of something already previously ordered or organized.

  
sarnar
  37

SARNAR Acquire or spread with scabies to another person.

  
reculie
  58

RECULIE 1 . A foul and vulgar expression that denotes having had many sexual encounters or having had one but very intense : I reculied it 2 . Figuratively, having imposed hard, reprimanded ( someone) : I recified it to doodles : crashed the new truck. 2 . Improper form of the first person of the indefinite preterite of the verb recular, rewind, back down, repent, instead of the correct reculé

  




       


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