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Lihuen Iñaki Catta Hernandez

macoco
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State of an extremely muscular person.

  




JMPC

1 . -In Cuevas del Almanzora (Almeria) it was said "macoco" to a fig that was past ripe and became soft and fell. . . 2 . -It was also called macoco to the weeping person, fearful , When someone asked for a very favorable treatment for him, asking for a lot in exchange for little, or he was lucky, it was said "You want a macoca" , or "What a macoca that has touched you!"

  


Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

In Colombia old machete and pompo (without edge). It's also called charapo. Nickname of an Argentine motorist of Basque origin, whose first name was Martín Alzaga Unzué. He was also known as Martin DeAlzaga.

  


furoya

1o_ In Colombia it is said 'macoco' to the machete already worn out, almost without leaf. 2nd_ Old name for an antelope that inhabits the Congo. 3o_ By the macoca breva, it is said of the one who is skinny and has wrinkled skin.

  



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