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des-
  29

It is a prefix with various uses, such as a form for negation, deprivation, exclusion, inversion; or by antiphrasis for for affirmation, excess. It can be a variant of other prefixes such as de- , dis- or ex- .

  
papaya
  37

1º_ Fruit of the papayo . 2º_ Several objects with the shape of the previous one, such as grenades or throwing bombs that the guerrillas usually use in Colombia. See papayazo . 3º_ Naïve, who gives advantages to others to his own detriment; by extension it is said of something easy to do or get, of an opportunity. The origin seems to be in how easy the papayo tree grows when planting its seeds. See "papaya puesta, papaya partida". 4º_ In some places it is a vulgar name for the vulva.

  
chenca
  37

1º_ Pucho, cigarette butt, or the one that is shorter than usual. 2º_ Probably because of the previous one, tailless lizard. 3º_ Feminine of chenco ("rengo") .

  
ña
  37

'Ña' is a doña apheresis that is used in many regions of America; it can also be a reduction of "madam" (female of lord). See Mrs. , D . ª .

  
estofón
  34

In some regions, such as Puerto Rico, is the student very applied, the nerd, swallow, swallow, bookworm, chacón, nerd, nerdo, nardo, mateo.

  
bírula
  37

Familiar name for the bicycle in some countries.

  
mirrimucia
  29

Venezolanism for "small thing, trout, without importance or value".

  
chuta
  35

1º_ Deformation of the word chota ("penis, virile member") . 2º_ Castellanization of the Aymara ch'utu, which names the thick lips, and by extension the vulva. These first two meanings are also used as exclamation. 3º_ By the previous one, and with a racist origin, people of American ethnicities were called 'chutas' with the characteristic of having prominent lips, and from there also appears a meaning -even more discriminatory- for "rough, without education or manners" and its chuto version ("bad, ugly, broken" ). 4º_ Inflection of the Spanish verb chutar ("to shoot, throw or pull with violence, to kick" ). See verbs/chuta . 5º_ Surely by the previous one, syringe, injectable dose of drug. 6º_ 'Chuta' or 'chucho' is the common name of the bird Glaucidium nana, similar to the owl. 7º_ In Mexico, the graduate of a skydiving course is called 'chuta'. comes from a reduction of the English word parachute ("parachute"). 8º_ Name of a river in Michoacán, Mexico, and one in Ayacucho, Peru. 9º_ Chuta is a town in Zhejiang Province, China.

  
parlache
  30

Jargon typical of Medellín (Colombia); it has a marginal origin, although today they use it throughout the country. The name did not appear naturally, it was created at the University of Antioch joining the voices "parlar" and "patch".

  
piedras preciosas
  36

Plural of precious stone, which as a locution is debatable, because it is understood from stone (mineral) and precious ("appreciated, high priced").

  
petis
  47

Plural of peti ("affectionate diminutive of petiso or petisa, also of petisú") .

  
cabellos
  49

Plural hair. See hair.

  
molestias
  55

Plural of annoyance ("that bothers, annoys") .

  
máximos
  34

Plural of maximum .

  
mecos
  35

Plural of meco (in its various meanings) .

  
distribuidas
  31

Feminine plural of distributed .

  
antífonas
  33

1º_ Plural of antiphon ("liturgical songs") . 2º_ Thus, in the plural, it was formerly a euphemism for "buttocks, buttocks". By etymology see antiphonary .

  
lifeless
  28

It translates to "lifeless, lifeless, and is made up of the voices life ("life") less ( "less, inferior, falta" ).

  
fantaciencia
  30

It's another name for the sci-fi genre.

  
villi
  35

Another way to call the willi (mythological beings).

  






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