liver . ( Of the lat. ) vulg. meaning , of the Tal. ( [iecur] meaning , [liver] fed with figs). 1. m. Anat. Viscus voluminous, characteristic of vertebrate animals, which in mammals it is irregularly shaped and dark red colour and is located in the front and right side of the abdomen. Performs several important functions, including the secretion of bile. 2. m. Zool. Various invertebrates gland functions similar to that played by the liver in vertebrates. 3. m. courage, courage. U m. in pl. 4. m. despect. Colloq. Cuba. Annoying and unpleasant person. liver of antimony. 1. m. Med. p. us. A mixture of liver, something transparent color and medium vitrificar, resulting from equal parts of antimony and potash with a bit of common salt. liver of sulphur. 1. m. Med. p. us. Mixture of molten sulphur and potash, used against skin conditions and as a parasite. bad liver s. 1. m. pl. Ill will, damaging nature. drop someone or something as a liver someone. 1. loc. verb. Colloq. Cuba. give him 100 kicks. take someone the liver s. 1. loc. verb. Colloq. take the gall. take someone the liver s for something. 1. loc. verb. Colloq. Strive a lot to get it. to the liver s. 1. expr. Colloq. Denotes the intensity and vehemence of affection. grind the liver s someone. 1. loc. verb. Colloq. Bother him. want someone to eat to another person the liver s. 1. loc. verb. Colloq. It denotes the cruelty and anger that someone wants to take revenge on someone else. recomer is someone the liver s. 1. loc. verb. Cuba. Get mad, get in a bad mood. ? V. oil of liver Cod fire of the liver