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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 7890 6 Obtained votes 69 5 Votes by meaning 0.01 17 Inquiries 227430 6 Queries by meaning 29 17 Feed + Pdf

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tajada
  25

Chop: f. slice, especially green or ripe banana.

  
chibolo
  37

Chibolo: ( 41 masculine noun; Bump that appears in the head after a coup, which is generally passed.

  
tras tabillar
  14

After tabillar it is incorrectly written and should be written as " haughtily " being its meaning: 60; /br 62;Haughtily: vb. 1. give stumbled or tripped over. 2 hit unintentionally foot against an obstacle or the ground go walking or running, so you lose the balance and stability.

  
marca registrada
  25

Brand name of a product that is registered and recognized by law and that can only use the manufacturer who has registered it.

  
patetico
  70

pathetic is incorrectly written and it should be written as "pathetic" being its meaning: Pathetic, ca: Conmomedor, exciting.

  
corrientazo
  27

In the colloquial language, a " electric shock " It is a staple food.

  
probióticos
  13

Probiotic foods are foods with added living microorganisms that remain active in the intestine and have significant physiological effects that may have beneficial effects, as contributing to the balance of the intestinal microbiota of the host, and boost your immune system. Examples of probiotic foods are fresh yoghurts and other fermented milks.

  
caviar
  31

Caviar: m. delicacy that is prepared with sturgeon ROE, fresh and seasoned with salt and other ingredients. This dish of Russian origin.

  
carne salpresa
  22

Meat that has been salted for preservation.

  
vector
  30

In biology, a vector also known as transmitting agent is an agent that can propapar a disease of an organism to another: the mosqitos anofheles are vectors of 40 malaria; malaria 41.

  
faramalla
  44

Faramalla: f. made or exaggerated, dramatic or scandalous action, sometimes with false arguments, which is intended to draw attention.

  
preciso y conciso
  19

Exact, clear and brief.

  
bullaranga
  46

Bullaranga: f. ( colloquial ) Bulla, bustle, scandal, loud noise.

  
bulldog
  17

Bulldog: m. (English word ). Set of dog breeds specimens of small but strong head, with typical lower prognathism, semicaídas and open ears and legs short, robust, and separate, characterized for being higher rear than the previous ones. They are game animals, fierce and courageous.

  
habladurías
  56

Talk: f. (Plural ) Such impertinent that "insult". Rumors spreading groundless, things that are and are not at all certain.

  
bla, bla, bla
  16

Applies to a person who speaks a lot and does not, which promises many things and does not meet, or who says that he will do this and the other and at the end does nothing.

  
pique
  43

Pique: m. In football, at any pace that initiates a forward to receive a ball that has recovered a teammate and will surely go on long pass to near the area or the opposing goal.

  
burguero
  20

Burguero: Last name of Spanish origin that comes from another surname of Spanish origin: Lagos. For example, Carlos Burguera, Spanish footballer who plays as a goalkeeper and who has played mainly in the second division teams.

  
bullas
  18

Bullas is a municipality of Spain in the province of Murcia, p. j. of Mule. 15000 inhabitants approx. grain, wine and oil.

  
piqueria
  22

The vallenata piqueria is a verbal confrontation like the Antioquian trova and the llanero contrapunteo. It is a duel between acordeoneros, verseadores and even singers, that one and another competitor uses stanzas, or laden with sarcasm and mockery verses in order to ridicule the opponent's turn.

  




       


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