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Leila Morales
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  Value Position Position 164 164 Accepted meanings 8 164 Obtained votes 0 2823 Votes by meaning 0 3527 Inquiries 414 184 Queries by meaning 52 3527 Feed + Pdf

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tomarle el pelo a una persona
  51

TAKING THE HAIR TO A PERSON, is a widely used phrase in Venezuela and other Spanish-speaking countries, to refer to that THEY HAVE BEEN BURLATED FROM IT, and that it is a lie what they have been told or promised.

  
unefa
  57

In Venezuela, they are an acronym UNEFA , belonging to a government public institution that means EXPERIMENTAL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF ARMED FORCES .

  
norma juridica
  40

Legal rule is the set of orders legally established so that they are fulfilled in the company otherwise generate a penalty.

  
primores
  37

I found in the Larousse dictionary the word Primor,: first-order thing. Here in my country VENEZUELA, refers to something very nice and beautiful.

  
dones
  70

We find that the word gifts, comes to give, give, give something for free, in this case gifts is referred to many benefits received

  
montonera
  51

Montonera Montonera, comes from the word mount or lifting, several mountains or lift things that accumulate to one over the other.

  
arguyó
  36

In the Larousse dictionary, I found the word argue, with two 2 points over the letter u, which is deduced one idea from another and the requested word argued is a consequence of argue. Therefore the word Aguyo should be 2 points on the u.

  
truhanería
  72

Ephesians 5: 4 says: dishonest words, nonsense, or truhanerias, which are not fitting, but well before actions of Thanksgiving.

  




       


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