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Manuel Penichet P
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  Value Position Position 11 11 Accepted meanings 1682 11 Obtained votes 43 11 Votes by meaning 0.03 16 Inquiries 40528 11 Queries by meaning 24 16 Feed + Pdf

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unesco en siglas
  21

Them acronym of UNESCO in English correspond to United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, that in Spanish is known as organization of the Nations United for the education the science and the culture. Was founded in 1945-1946 to contribute to the maintenance of the peace and of it security international to ensure the respect of them rights human and the freedoms fundamental of the humanity.

  
tricromatico
  19

The prefix quot; tri quot; in latin at the start of a word meaning three. The chromatic adjective refers to the colors. Therefore trichromatic (with the accent) means three colors.

  
un beso en la frente
  17

A kiss on the forehead is synonymous with love and affection but also respect.

  
basto y vasto
  27

Is very often confused it with the use of these two adjectives. Coarse comes from the verb is sufficient, that means supply, be sufficient. Its meaning is coarse, gross, without Polish. Example: A cloth is sufficient or crude. Figuratively it means uneducated, rude. Vast comes from the latin vastus that means very large, dilated or extensive. Example: The vast ocean.

  
ñoño en españa chile mexico
  21

Ñoño is an adjective and noun's origin onomatopoeic, i.e., formed by imitation phonetic. It is said very demure or prissy, person without grace or substance.In Mexico is familiarly used to describe to somebody corny or affected.In Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Colombia are tells nono a very studious person, who lives very far from reality, does not speak with anyone, and is very withdrawn. While in Costa Rica ñoño is a very cloying person, affectionate and sentimental.

  
yolo 420
  17

Yolo is an acronym of the expression you only live once , which means you only live once in Spanish, implying that you necessary to enjoy life and do what you please even taking some risks. 420 is a symbol that is linked with marijuana smokers. It is believed that it arose in 1971 when a group of high school students in California, USA gathered at 4:20 p.m. to smoke marijuana.

  
habibi en español
  23

The word habibi seems to be of Arabic origin and is used in several countries. Its meaning is something like wanted, my love or my life. Can refer to the spouse, boyfriend, a very dear friend, a relative, etc. When it comes to women is said habibti.

  
cup en cataluña
  23

The Catalonia CUP stands for candidacy of Popular unity, a political party Spanish of the extreme left, defender of the independence of Catalonia and the so-called Catalan countries , whose term is politically very disputed.

  
klk
  28

Another acronym used very commonly in Messenger but coming from the Spanglish that speak them Mexican Americans in United States. Its meaning is quot; that what quot; both in English and in Spanish. Sometimes is used to tell klk loko an also very helpful term in the network.

  
brujilda
  24

Brujilda is a name probably derived from the word witch. The only reference that exists is in Honduras, where it is used as a regionalism to say quot; ugly quot;. This is not to say that that is its true meaning (if they have it).

  
andariaga
  20

To the extent, that Word does not exist if the searched Word is quot; arequepeños quot; (with e) then its meaning would be that of a person who like to walk much and very quickly. Rambler is synonymous with andarina.

  
gevo
  24

Only are two references with this word in the network. GEVO is the name of a diesel engine for locomotive manufactured by General Electric.tambien stands for the Group of veterinary specialists in orthopedics of Espana.ayudaria much know the paragraph or text where it appears this word to try to better define and avoid ambiguity.

  
postureo
  22

It is a neologism emerged in social networks to express forms of behavior and pose, meaning pose an attitude or way affected behave or speak. Also used the verb posturear , although none of the two words appear in the dictionary. Probably the origin of both words is derived from the word posture, which is the way to be, or register.

  
pax
  34

The word pax in latin means peace. Its antonym or opposite Word is bellum, war.

  
picky
  21

The word picky in English means meticulous, exacting, difficult to please, scrupulous. Example: Children are picky eaters = children are hard-to-please eaters. Mexico says remilgoso a person as well.

  
mood
  22

The translation of quot; mood quot; English to the Spanish can have several meanings. It means humor, emotional state of temporary mood and grammatical mode state. Examples: Keep the good mood is important. Rain affects my state of mind. The subjunctive is complicated.

  
meme
  28

Meme comes from the Greek word quot; mimema quot;  which means imitation. It represents a form of cultural propagation, a means for people transmit social memories or cultural ideas between themselves. The meme is a term used to describe an idea or symbol that spreads rapidly in viral form (such as a virus) on the Internet.

  
namaste
  17

It is a reverence that is made at the beginning and at the end of a conversation to greet and say goodbye. It is commonly used in South Asia, especially in the India and Nepal. Namaste comes from the Sanskrit, Indo-European sacred and literary language of the ancient civilization of Brahmanic. It literally means quot; admire you quot; or quot; quot; I bow to you and it is the most noble and worthy salutation of one human being to another

  
morbo en españa
  17

Curiosity comes from the latin quot; quot; morbus that means disease. Familiarly used to designate the hidden attraction to someone or something forbidden, nasty or immoral. Morbid is a sick person who reveals an unhealthy physical or psychological state.

  
friki y otaku
  21

Otaku is a term created by a comedian and Japanese essayist to define certain fanatics or people obsessive by the culture and customs of Japan but in a pejorative sense (unfavourable or disparaging).  Geek (freaky in English) is a quirky, rare, extrafalaria, whose hobbies, dress and behavior are unusual. It also refers to any person practicing a hobby so excessive and obsessive.

  




       


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