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Anónimo

patazo
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My girlfriend, she told me I'll kick you in the face, I guess she meant a kick, therefore. . would be a derivative of the word kick.

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

Augmentative of duck. Colombia uses duck in two meanings. Domestic fowl and person sticking to events or rides without having been invited, bum, upstart, intruder, entremetido, cast.

  


tebansama

Patazo person who by his will, goodness or desire to appear, is constantly "involved/advantage" in win-win situations for one or more persons, usually way disproportionate or unfavourable to itself. "The party duck" may be associated with the popular expression other popular expressions "today pays the patazo" "my boyfriend is a patazo" "that guy is a patazo"

  


Ynnekard Nael

Patazo/bat, popular expression that means: offer the chance of something good or bad happening. Synonymous with the term give rise to. . .

  


Anónimo

Person who behaves like jerk, lives in his world, and only believes that his person is important, invariably to persons who are to your around.

  


Jimeno Álvarez

augmentative of patadaEn violence, martial arts and sports, a kick is a strike with the foot, knee, or leg. As an attack is used in combat melee. The kicks are generally slower than punches but more stronger than these.

  



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