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Spanish Open dictionary by Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz



Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz
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  Value Position Position 6 6 Accepted meanings 7911 6 Obtained votes 163 5 Votes by meaning 0.02 17 Inquiries 241165 6 Queries by meaning 30 17 Feed + Pdf

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vallenatero
  33

Vallenatero and vallenatera: person that encourages and promotes the vallenato music.

  
mini-todo
  40

A minitodo is a small shop, a small shop and miscellaneous selling everything.

  
vallenatero
  23

Vallenatero and vallenatera: person that encourages and promotes the vallenato music.

  
meca
  26

Mecca: They are the initials of Motombas and teams from the Atlantic coast, a distributor of machinery and equipment for agriculture, based in Barranquilla, Colombia.

  
vúlgaro
  19

vulgaro is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Bulgarian" being its meaning: Bulgarian and Bulgarian: person born in Bulgaria.

  
cowboy
  30

A cowboy ( in Spanish cowboy ) It was a very popular character in the legendary West of the United States of North America in the 19th century. The cowboys were responsible for the care of the cattle ranches or farms in that territory. On their days off, the cowboys went to the saloon in the nearest town, where it was very common to find with other characters such as the Sheriff, the Bandit, the gunman, the hero, the gambler, rancher, outsider, Indian, etc. In the saloon, all these characters enjoyed the attention of the " girls glad ".

  
torres gemelas
  28

The twin towers were two emblematic buildings in the heart of the World Trade Center in New York City. Opened in April 1973, the twin towers were targeted in a terrorist attack of September 11, 2001.

  
zanahorio
  32

In the colloquial language in Colombia, a man " zanahorio " It is the man who does not take liquor, doesn't smoke, and he is not fond of any game of chance.

  
quimio
  26

Chemo: Apocope of chemotherapy, which is used colloquially.

  
soda stereo
  30

Soda Stereo ( or best Soda stereo ) It was an Argentine musical group that played primarily rock music. It was created there by the Decade of the 80s.

  
beer
  20

Beer: English word which in Spanish translates: beer.

  
ice beer
  11

It is a phrase which in Spanish translates: fresh beer.

  
pegao
  43

Be " pegao " It is to be without silver, be in the pot, be leading '' or.

  
leerle a alguien la cartilla
  38

Read the primer to someone is upbraid him, rebuke him.

  
insinuarse
  33

Insinuating itself: ( v.pr. ) Show one person toward another, a subtle or indirect, the desire to engage in an amorous or sexual relationship.

  
mal parado
  21

Meet bad standing: stay or leave someone spoilt or damaged a matter.

  
far west
  44

It is a phrase which in Spanish translates: far West.

  
vaqueros
  45

The Cowboys were a few very popular characters in the legendary West of the United States of North America in the 19th century; they were responsible for the care of the cattle ranches or farms in that territory. On their days off, the Cowboys went to the saloon in the nearest town, where it was very common to find with other characters such as the Sheriff, the Bandit, the gunman, the hero, the gambler, rancher, outsider, Indian, etc. All these characters enjoyed the attention of the " girls glad " the saloon or lounge.

  
cachacada
  32

Cachacada: ( f. ) Action of cops. People born in Bogotá and other areas in the interior of Colombia is known as cops and cachaça.

  
cachacos
  23

Known as cops and cachaça to the native people of Bogotá, Cundinamarca, and elsewhere in Colombia.

  




       


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