flea . ( Of the lat. )( * pulica , of pulex, - icis ). 1. f. insect of the order of the flies, wingless, of about two millimeters in length, reddish black, small head, short antennae and strong, long-legged and purpose to make great leaps. 2. d. very small pawn that play the boys. la flea behind the ear. 1. f. Colloq. Something that worries and desazona. flea aquatic, or flea of water. 1. f. small crustacean of the order of the Cladóceros, of a millimeter in length, or little more, that swarming in the stagnant waters and nothing to jump. flea of sea. 1. f. small crustacean of the order of the Anfípodos, in the low tide is on the beaches below the seaweeds and move to big jumps. find someone the flea s. 1. loc. verb. Colloq. seek the tickling. make one flea a camel or an elephant. 1. locs. verbs. coloqs. Exaggerating excessively. not stand, or not to be subjected, flea s. 1. locs. verbs. coloqs. Not tolerate offenses or molestation. shake someone the flea s. 1. loc. verb. Colloq. Reject the offenses or molestation. 2. loc. verb. Colloq. Shirk responsibilities or try to get rid of uncomfortable work or situations. have someone bad flea s. 1. loc. verb. Colloq. Be malsufrido or suffer easily, have a bad mood. have flea s. 1. loc. verb. Colloq. Be too alive and restless genius. ? V. market of flea s