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  Value Position Position 8 8 Accepted meanings 4154 8 Obtained votes 49 14 Votes by meaning 0.01 4917 Inquiries 109407 10 Queries by meaning 26 4917 Feed + Pdf

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curriculum
  23

CURRICULUM VITAE , professional resume

  
¡ándale!
  24

GO AHEAD! In Mexico: Exclamation of encouragement to do something. 2 . Exclamation of surprise at a fait accompli: Ándale, hand! We've been caught.

  
piruliar
  26

PIRULIAR if I may run a little I could say that a PIRULÍ is an elongated candy, often multicolored, conical in shape mounted on a stick to be able to take it and suck it. In that understanding PIRULIAR could be who manufactures or who eats pirulíes. But I am inclined to think that we are facing a deformation of the word PIRULEAR. In Spain, a pirula is a trap. Then PIRULEAR is cheating. A second meaning is to revoke, pair a wall with stucco or cement. In Chile and other South American countries pirula is the penis, so PIRULEAR would have to be some action with that organ.

  
violación de datos y privacidad
  22

VIOLATION OF DATA AND PRIVACY access or illegal use of private information, such as the purchase and sale and use of lists of customers or users of any service.

  
travesañas
  24

TRAVESAÑAS see crossbar

  
travesaño
  24

CROSSBAR 1 . A piece of metal or wood that crosses from one side to the other. Typical of board beds. 2 . Metal bar that blocks the opening of a door or gate. Wood or tube that crosses horizontally the frame of a football arch and other sport, and that is supported recessed, welded, displacementd or bent to the pillars of the same

  
reconectarse
  18

RECONNECT Connect again, after being disconnected

  
word perfect
  21

WORD PERFECT the best word processor on the market in the 70s and 80s. It was acquired by the Word developer, who integrated its functionality into his own product, monopolizing the market.

  
estar pegado
  26

BEING GLUED not being able to advance in a video game, at work, in solving a problem.

  
que va
  22

WHAT'S UP! Interjective locution used as irony to deny something another has just mentioned.

  
dóctico
  20

DOCTIC neologism by relative or belonging to the doctor of medicine. To differentiate it from DOCTORAL, relative or belonging to the university postgraduate of doctor. It may be a mistake by DEICTIC

  
arroz chino
  27

CHINESE RICE the basis of Chinese rice is that the day before it is washed by soaking it in order to remove the starch, one of the reasons why the Chinese do not gain weight. It is then refrigerated so that it is not soft and fluffy as when it is freshly made. Originally it was intended to be prepared with the leftovers that remained from previous kitchens. There are several recipes, but in general in Latin America we use the one inherited from the North American Chinese who settled in San Francisco. The secret of restaurants is to prepare it with lard, because it gives it a lot of flavor, but if you want to avoid fat with vegetable oil it also works. The meat can be of any kind, chicken, ham, shrimp, which are diced. Shrimp go whole or split in half if they are medium or large. Vegetables are the ones you have on hand, but fresh ginger is very important because it gives it flavor. It is also usual to include carrot, celery, peas, soybean sprouts, scallions. A scrambled egg omelette is made separately. Then in a very hot wok the meat is prepared and set aside. Then the ginger is cooked and the vegetables are added one by one. The rice is incorporated with a little fat. Then the egg and attach the meat, mixing well and stirring all the time. Finally the scallion is added. Oocionalmente a couple of tablespoons of soy is added to give it the dark tone and more flavor.

  
bc
  20

BC short for before Christ, equivalent to . C . In Spanish. 2 . Acronym of the Central Bank of Chile.

  
grasa modismo
  25

FAT IDIOM personal redundant or inefficient. It can also refer to unprofitable parts of a company.

  
hasta el cuello
  20

UP TO THE NECK phrase that says to be drowning: to be up to the neck or to be with the shit up to the neck, that is, about to drown.

  
acampador
  18

CAMPER A person who camps, who sets up camp, usually setting up a tent in wild places. 2 . In shooting games, nickname is given to the person who hides so that they cannot visualize it, while the others annihilate each other.

  
froyo
  22

FROYO see FROLLO

  
frollo
  22

FROLLO Claude FROLLO, one of Disney's oldest villains is the antagonist in The Hunchback of North Dame, based on Victor Hugo's novel, Our Lady of Paris, published in 1831 and composed of eleven books, which focuses on the wretched story of Quasimodo, the gypsy Esmeralda and Archdeacon Claude Frollo in fifteenth-century Paris. Quasimodo, the hunchback, saves Esmeralda's life at a peak moment where FROLLO harasses her. While Esmeralda dies on the gallows, frollo is eventually killed by Quasimodo, who full of sadness at Esmeralda's death, throws him from one of the cathedral's towers.

  
mojoncho
  29

MOJONCHO in Venezuela: Dessert made with cooked ripe banana, grated coconut and papelón.

  
panela
  30

PANELA en mx , gu , ho , ES , ni , pa , co , ve , ec , pe . Unrefined sugar, which is obtained from cane and is made in small blocks of different shapes; it is used in place of sugar as a natural sweetener and in the preparation of foods and beverages. Sweet; güifa; paper; pylon; scrape. In other countries, such as Chile, Argentina and Uruguay it is called TERRÓNEn Honduras: Unit of volume of black and solid sugar made of sugar cane of square or circular shape of almost half a kilo of weight. In Colombia : Old cell phone, large size. Popularly used in festive formIn Argentina: Cylindrical container with two handles, used for cooking. Neologism. In Spain : Casco de las caballerías . Panela of San Joaquin . In Venezuela: Sweet and toasted cake of rectangular shape that is made in the town of the same name. Soap panela . In Venezuela: Rectangular piece of laundry soap. In Chile, Cuba and Ecuador soap bread is used (p us. )

  




       


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