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Spanish Open dictionary by John Rene Plaut



John Rene Plaut
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  Value Position Position 4 4 Accepted meanings 11532 4 Obtained votes 150 7 Votes by meaning 0.01 13935 Inquiries 452760 2 Queries by meaning 39 13935 Feed + Pdf

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hesitacionista
  32

HESITIONIST who usually HESITAR, doubt an instantante, trepidar

  
divas
  34

DIVAS pl . of DIVA, a prominent woman who stands out above her peers and is treated like a celebrity.

  
radioteéfonos
  31

RADIOTELEPHONES typation error by RADIOTELEPHONE

  
correquetevas
  30

CORREQUETEVAS in Spain : again? Why do the entries to this dictionary disappear? Tired. IMPORTANT NOTE OF MEANINGOF . ORG : Dear contributor , the entries if approved do not disappear . We have already explained on other occasions that the spelling can make it seem that the entry is different. Indeed, this entry had been defined as correquetevás but as you can see in the link it carries an accent . We take advantage of this clarification to remind the community that many of those who consult the dictionary do so using an incorrect spelling. We believe that in addition to clarifying the meaning of words and expressions the dictionary has to remember how they are written correctly. In Segovia, Spain: liquid feces, cagalera. It is understood as : Run , you shit . This term appeared years ago in Spain (I saw it in 2009) and is only invented to make rhyme, in a speech that incited emigration or flight, and that said . . . A correquetevas, with a rattlesnake in front and the other behind. There is, of this family, the CORREQUETEPILLO, which is a plant and the CORREQUETECAGAS a polera that went on the market in 2021.

  
obligatorios
  38

MANDATORY pl . of OBLIGATORY , which must be fulfilled peremptorily

  
aprensiones
  50

APPREHENSIONS pl . of APPREHENSION , who has doubts , fear , restlessness

  
pragmatografía
  60

PRAGMATOGRAPHY From the Greek pragma , - 'action , fact , subject' and - spelling 'writing , treatise'; Repl. Literary figure consisting of the description of facts or actions.

  
arrochar
  32

ARROCHAR v . In Peru: colloquially, despise, reject

  
antiojeras
  41

ANTI-DARK CIRCLES vulgarism by BLINKERS

  
anteojera
  41

BLINKER FIGURATIVELY, ACT NARROWLY, WITH LITTLE VISION OR INTELLIGENCE.

  
travesticidio social
  20

SOCIAL TRANSVESTICIDE Energetic and profound social condemnation of transvestites and their condition.

  
6148
  19

6148 SPAM SPAM

  
hoy el sol se escondió
  30

TODAY THE SUN HID RHETORICAL FIGURE who uses this allegory to represent a negative fact , a major loss

  
ciberarmagedón
  30

CYBERARMAGEDON Armageddon refers to the end of the world or the end times. The cyber attribute limits the total disaster condition to the realm of communication networks.

  
extremidades
  49

EXTREMITIES legs (lower) and arms (upper)

  
chunky
  33

CHUNKY anglicism by FORNIDO

  
retapizar
  38

REPLACE THE WORN OR DAMAGED TAPESTRY WITH A NEW ONE

  
certezas
  36

CERTAINTIES pl . of CERTAINTY, full security

  
proclives
  44

PRONE pl . of PRONE inclined to , with preference for

  
aletoso
  41

ALETOSO in Colombia : camorrero , looking for fight , fighter , quarrelsome

  




       


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