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exfeten
  148

EXFETEN one of the three magic words ACOTOS, EXFETEN, CANOBO to start a ritual of cleansing or witchcraft. Watch videos on tik tok for more information.

  
meatspace
  19

MEATSPACE in English is a play on words, as meet 'meet' and meat, 'meat' are pronounced the same The physical world and the environment especially as opposed to the virtual world and cyberspace, or cyberspace. Introduced in the English dictionary on September 17, 2022, it will break its time to appear a traditional term such as carnespacio or realespacio

  
activo físico
  18

PHYSICAL ASSET Real goods, belonging to someone, which exclude physical money and securities.

  
hasta pronto
  25

SEE YOU SOON farewell

  
jay
  21

JAY Artistic name of Puerto Rican singer-songwriter, dancer and producer José Ángel López Martínez, born in April, 1994. 2 . Latin spelling, phonetics informal English greeting Hi, 'hello'

  
uvsa
  20

UVSA in Mexico : Animal Health Verification Unit, under the Ministry of Health 2 . Union of Vietnamese Student Associations of Southern California . 3 . United Veterinary Services Association

  
intiwatana
  16

INTIWATANA see from . Quechua inti, 'sun' and watana, 'mooring'. See. intihuatana

  
llenar la pilgua
  18

Fill the pilgua Get drunk. See PILGUA

  
pirgua
  21

PIRGUA See PILGUA

  
rumita
  23

RUMITA chilenismo children's game, I can be for adults. It consists of throwing yourself on top of someone to celebrate or simply to annoy them. This Chileanism can also be known as "montoncito" or "bollito"

  
chala
  14

CHALA chilenismo derived from CHALALA; originally it was called rawhide sandals. Today sandals are used more frequently, especially leather ones, and they are called chalas to slippers or slippers of the house

  
privao
  23

PRIVAO chilenismo of the southern zone. Unlike other terms in which it is customary not to pronounce the d before the final o, here it does not have the meaning of private, but of angry, referring to a person or a group of them. Chiloé is deprived. And when the people of the Archipelago talk about being deprived, it's not just anything. They talk about being angry, and very angry.

  
echarse un zorrito
  21

TAKE A WELL-KNOWN and recurrent ZORRITO Chilenismo in the Bío Bío area: action of taking a short nap after lunchtime

  
hacerse el cucho
  21

MAKE THE CUCHO disengage. It is said especially when someone makes a muddy and gives them naïve and innocent.

  
cacón
  24

Tarragon in juvenile language. Madly in love.

  
briceño
  20

BRICEÑO 1 . A municipality in the department of Antioquia, Colombia. 2 . surname of Spanish origin. 3 . a municipality in the department of Boyacá, Colombia.

  
ñanpanga
  21

ÑANPANGA name that receives the mestizo woman of the municipalities Pasto and Popayán, in the south of Colombia and in the region of Quito, Ecuador.

  
adramitena
  24

ADRAMITENA from the Greek Adramutt'nós or Hadramunt'nós, 'belonging to Adramitio' or 'the court of death'; 2 . Ship that belonged to Adramitio, a small port of Mysia -in the Roman province of Asia- located at the bottom of the gulf of the same name and at the base of Mount Ida. It obtained the rank of metropolis under the Romans Today the village of Edremit, near the ruins of the ancient city, perpetuates its name. The ship that would transport Paul as a prisoner from Caesarea to Myra, in Lycia, apparently had as its port of origin Adramitio de

  
agolpaba el clemiso
  19

CROWDED THE CLEMISO excited the clitoris, or any other erotic phrase you can think of. See CLEMISO

  
gavilán de swainson
  22

SWAINSON SPARROWHAWK WorldChange speciesLIGHT MORPHIC ADULT123456789101112131415AccipitriformesAccipitridaeSwain's Gavilian The size of the red-tailed falcon, but larger in size. It is found in prairies and agricultural regions of the western United States and Canada and only in the warm months. It varies in color from quite pale with white belly to completely brown. The clear shape is more common, it has a brown band on the chest that contrasts with the white throat and belly. In flight from below, notice the dark primaries and secondaries that contrast with the whitish of the front wing in the light form. It winters mostly in South America, in small numbers in the Pacific lowlands of Mexico and Central America.

  




       


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