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Manuel Penichet P
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  Value Position Position 11 11 Accepted meanings 1682 11 Obtained votes 95 11 Votes by meaning 0.06 16 Inquiries 42971 11 Queries by meaning 26 16 Feed + Pdf

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venirse arriba
  24

It is a Spanish expression which implies that a situation adverse or loss, has been overcome and comeback, fighting hard and decisively. It is the opposite of come down, which means collapse, give up or fail.

  
estar que lo tira
  20

According to the Spanish Youth jargon means splurge, spend a lot of money, be very splendid.

  
sugar barbies
  18

Sugar is the name of a cat pet of Delancey, one of the dolls of the Mattel My Scene line, derived originally from Barbies.

  
no me rayes
  23

Another expression Spanish used by the jargon youth that means not me bother, not me bother,Correctness would be escrbir not me ralles, verb grating means to annoy, anger. The verb scratch means paint stripes, Dawn (scratch the alba) and in sense figurative Excel or distinguish is of the others.

  
detox
  26

It is an English word which means Detox. Also is the name of a diet to eliminate toxins from the body.

  
reinoles
  18

The reinoles, also called rochas or rophies, is the common name of the drug Rohypnol, which has sedative and hypnotic effects, and is known as rape drug. Is a pill colorless and odorless, of action quickly that is prescribed for sleep and is 10 times more powerful that the Valium. The person who ingests it, is quickly drugged and does not remember almost nothing of what happened.

  
ir puesto
  16

Go since, go burlao, go smoked or go jamao are terms used in Spain by the jargon youth for give to understand that someone is drugged or under the effects of a drug.

  
dar dos yoyas
  23

Colloquially, a yoya is a coup given intentionally. Therefore, give two character is equivalent to giving two slaps or punches in the Spanish Youth jargon.

  
meter bucos
  16

According to the dictionary, buco is the goat, an opening or slit and synonym for place.However, give Puffbirds means giving blows or punches in youth jargon in Spain.

  
praxis social
  16

The word praxis comes from the Greek and means practice or action.In philosophy, social praxis is to implement a set of actions to transform the world of part of the society.

  
triangulo con circulo dentro
  18

It's an esoteric symbolism. The triangle symbolizes the divine Trinity: harmony, perfection and wisdom. The circle is the universal symbol of the infinite, of the entire universe.

  
irse por la patilla
  19

According to the youth slang, in Spain means defecate, evacuate (commonly known as crap). Also used the expression quot; go for the leg down quot; with the same meaning.

  
rilarse
  21

According to the dictionary, rilar is is synonym of scare is, exhaust is, slitting is and shaking or shivering. The jargon youth Spanish it used with the meaning of cow is.

  
estar to ciego
  21

It is an expression used by the youth jargon in Spain to imply that someone is drunk or drugged, for example by smoking marijuana.

  
farragua
  21

Is is of an of those words that used them mothers in Portugal to call to their children, mixing the honey with the counterclaim. Farraguas is the child desasistido, neglected but gives tenderness. Also be applied to the child fat and low of stature. In Extremadura, Spain used as an adjective to refer to a scruffy person, who does not care about his appearance. According to the dictionary of forgotten words, farraguista is a person of ideas cluttered and confusing.

  
breas
  17

In Extremadura, Spain is known as tar to sweet paste of various colors sold in kiosks, like licorice.

  
meter bucos
  16

This question was already answered yesterday.

  
ser un pipa
  17

Youth slang in Spain used this expression to designate a person presumed, envanecida.

  
no estar bien del tarro
  27

In Spain, it is called so vulgar quot; quot jar; to the head. Hence, youth slang use this expression to mean that someone is wrong of the head, which is a fool.

  
ser un crack
  23

The word quot; crack quot; It is of English origin and means person featured in any specialty.In soccer or any sport, he is called crack a player of great quality and extraordinary faculties, therefore being a crack means being a genius, a gifted or off-set.

  




       


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