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bolsonarismo
  23

It is the movement of the followers of the Brazilian politician Jair Messias Bolsonaro, of the PP ("Progressive Party").

  
transfeminismo
  23

It seems to be a movement that cuts through or goes beyond the concept of feminism; but no, here trans is an apocope of transgender or transsexual, when they are excluded – and especially excluded – from the feminist movement. In the case of trans women, there are feminist groups that often reject them because of their previous physical condition as a man; and that provoked a division that groups exclusively the transfeminists. Although this situation has generated a thought based on feminist theory, but more comprehensive, taking the social construction of gender as an imposition of dominant power, as a method of control; bringing it very close to the etymologically more adjusted definition of the beginning. See transfeminist.

  
nacionalpopulismo
  19

It is a socio-political current that unites nationalism with populist practices, as a way of attracting people with a rather closed intellectual profile, who only seek to be liked without measuring the costs beyond what they can understand with their abilities.

  
peronismo
  24

Argentine political movement that follows the doctrine of Juan Domingo Perón. It is considered its beginning in the year 1945, when he was relieved of his post as Secretary of Labor to be imprisoned, and a crowd gathered in the Plaza de Mayo to demand his release. See Justicialism.

  
lesbianismo
  22

1º_ Female homosexuality. See lesbian. 2º_ Social and cultural movement that promotes the rights of homosexual women. See Safism.

  
neomalthusianismo
  27

Less savage version of Malthusianism, though just as naïve, which places more emphasis on birth control by the population (especially the proletariat) and has an anarcho-socialist origin. Many of her nineteenth-century ideas today are part of environmentalism, environmentalism, feminism, and eugenics as responsible procreation. See neo-, medical/Malthusianism.

  
fisicoculturismo
  46

Gymnastics aimed at muscle development. It is a tighter version than the original bodybuilding, defined by its creator Marcel Rouet as "The art of practicing physical culture in all its forms to achieve health and maintain it by physical balance", since it adds the 'physical' component to it. See fisio- ( "natural" ) .

  
doblar
  23

1º_ Twist, turn or break the straight shape or path of something. It is also used figuratively, such as changing a behavior usually for the worse. 2º_ Duplicate, do twice as much to something. 3º_ Ring the bells, even if it is more than twice.

  
chochear
  26

1º_ Have an attitude, a senile behavior, a little disconnected from reality, softened. By extension, being dumbfounded, especially by a love. It seems to have its origin in the Portuguese chôcho, which is the "spoiled, rotten or uncrowded egg". See chochar . 2º_ Although it is not very common, in some places it is interpreted as "using the chocha, having a woman sexual relations".

  
importar
  40

1º_ Having or feeling important for something. It is a pronominal verb . From the Latin importae ("to cause, to transmit something"). 2º_ Bring foreign merchandise to market in your own territory. By extension it is "to enter any product of foreign manufacture". From the Latin importae ("to carry or carry inward" ). 3º_ For the previous one, it is said in a figurative sense when in computer science a file is brought from another folder to its own.

  
nacarar
  25

1º_ Cover with mother-of-pearl, give a pearly appearance. 2º_ Sauté the rice at least for 1 minute until it takes transparency, this is done so that later when cooking it absorbs the flavors better. See born.

  
jaquear
  22

1º_ In the game of chess it is "to attack the king of the opponent with some piece of his own". It comes from the checker voice. See checkmate. 2º_ For the previous one, "corral, avoid suddenly a foreign movement, who is usually considered an opponent". 3º_ Castilian version of the Spanish hack ( pr . jakear ) . It is almost not used. 4º_ In lunfardo it is a very little used word, and it is a misinterpretation of the Castilianized Turkish jartear ("to deceive"), surely influenced by some of the previous meanings.

  
orquestar
  21

1º_ Make a musical arrangement for orchestra. 2º_ In a figurative sense it is to organize a plan in which many factors intervene.

  
desfogar
  23

1º_ Release a breath of fire. 2º_ For the previous one, show or externalize a passion. 3º_ Turn off the quicklime. It is formed with the prefix des- the verb fogar ("to do, to have fire").

  
urbanizar
  19

1º_ Convert a land or underdeveloped area into a town or city, with its streets, public services, buildings. 2º_ Give urban education. See city, urban, urbanism.

  
rioplatense
  23

Relative to the Río de la Plata, to its region, especially to the cities of Buenos Aires (Argentina) and Montevideo (Uruguay).

  
neerlandés
  30

It is the name of the Netherlands (European country, mainland part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands), also its language and that related to its nation. The original name of the country is Nederland ("lowlands") for the system of dikes and canals that allowed it to gain territory to the water, even being below sea level, although the Spanish its name came from the French version néerlandais (pr. Dutch) . See Dutch.

  
boquense
  27

1º_ Relative to the neighborhood of La Boca in Buenos Aires (Argentina) and its inhabitants. 2º_ Fan of Club Atlético Boca Juniors, from Argentina. See bostero, zeneize, xeneize, pizero or pizzero.

  
genovés
  29

Name of the city of Genoa ( Italy ) . Relating to their language. See zeneize .

  
judío
  23

Gentilicious of Judea . Relating to Judea or Judaism (religion), hebrew is also said for its ethnicity and for the culture and tradition of its people.

  






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