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furoya
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Accepted meanings151472
Obtained votes882
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Inquiries4350473
Queries by meaning297
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jurias
  20

Plural of juria vulgarism ("fury").

  
geishas
  19

Plural of geisha .

  
anuncios
  30

Plural of announcement ("notice, information").

  
tarolas
  20

Plural of tarola . For some mistake see turtledove, lamppost, tarrola? .

  
neutrones
  9

Plural of neutron ("uncharged atomic particle").

  
cainotofobias
  17

Plural of cainotophobia ("cainophobia").

  
tumbadoras
  19

1º_ It is the plural of tumbadora ("percussion musical instrument") that is commonly used in pairs. 2º_ Feminine plural of tumbador ("that tombs, that collapses, that turns").

  
comiquitas
  19

In Venezuela it is called the comic, comic, cartoon, and by extension cartoons.

  
marapi
  25

It is another pronunciation for Mount Merapi.

  
ginofobia
  21

It is another version for gynecophobia.

  
juaco
  19

It is a variant of the hypocoristic "Joaco".

  
queraunofobia
  16

It is another version for ceraunophobia.

  
tucu tuco
  22

It is another common name for tucu tucu ("rodent animal", "pyrophore insect").

  
cuákero
  20

It is another spelling for Quaker.

  
alnafe
  19

Variant of stove ("stove, food heater").

  
estuvo presente a pesar del dolor
  20

See verbs/was, present, regret, pain.

  
trabajo sexual asociado
  22

It is the trolling of consulting a fragment of off-hook text. See work, sexual, associate.

  
de buenas a
  43

It looks like a fragment of text, perhaps of some locution or phrase like "de buenas a primera".

  
a instancias de
  25

Another fragment of text off the hook, which is not a Nicaraguanism, and lacks a consequential fact before and another fact causes later. See ( preposition ) , instance ("action of instar") , of ( preposition ) .

  
dejar las reglas en su lugar
  25

It is not a locution, but it occurs to me that it is some play on words that will be understood in its context -and not here in a dictionary- from the phrase "leave things in place" (which also as a locution is very debatable). See leave , rule , place .

  






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