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furoya
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Position22
Accepted meanings152702
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4477313
Queries by meaning297
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no participa
  42

See no ( negation ) , verbs/participates .

  
ser discreto
  40

See ser ( verb or noun ) , discrete .

  
por atrás
  40

See by ( preposition ) , back ( "behind , relative to the posterior" ) .

  
capa pequeña
  34

See cape, small, chapel, hood.

  
enfermero de ganado
  41

See nurse, cattle (animal).

  
por donde quiera
  40

It is as if it were synonymous in 'everywhere', which for many will be locution, but the truth is that it is not; because it says exactly that, there is nothing to interpret. See everywhere.

  
sebiche o seviche
  38

See sebiche, seviche, cebiche (gastronomic dish).

  
bo­rrellista
  34

I'm going to take advantage of this pseudo-query to comment on a cheap trick that is used a lot in phishing and espam to replace a real address for criminal purposes. Around here they only use it to troll the dictionary and its collaborators. Some time ago they invented the idea of putting repeated spaces in the text of the queries that of course create different queries, but since the HTML of the web pages show them as a single space, the collaborators believed that it was the original query and we responded again in the trout copies, which also were not going to appear when using the site's search engine. As that bug was already corrected, at the date of this publication (March 2022) the trolls invented another, which is to insert a hyphen of separation of syllables in the middle of the query, which on the page is invisible unless the word is very long and does not enter a line, then it is cut and the end appears in the line below showing -now yes- that script. In this entry the character called soft hyphen -better known by its abbreviation SHY- is between the letters /o/ and /r/ of 'borrellista', and you can see its encoding in the address bar (www. meaning of .org/borrellista .htm), but not on the page . . . unless resized until there is no room for the width of 'borrellista' in the title. The final recommendation to all this is: look at the addresses of banks, buying and selling sites, emails where they enter before accepting or writing anything. And also of the queries before answering 128578; . See buguear .

  
guardabajo-acorrillar
  35

See guardabajo ("fall" ), acorrillar ("aporcar, acobijar" in agriculture).

  
rockero-popero
  49

See rocker, popero, rock (musical genre), pop (musical genre).

  
político-social
  33

See political (as an adjective "relative to politics") and social ("relative to society"), because at the moment it does not occur to me in which case it is justified to use them together with a hyphen instead of sociopolitical.

  
activista-terrorista
  47

See activist, terrorist. In these cases you can leave the space and omit the hyphen, although it is a resource to highlight the union of concepts.

  
científico-tecnológico
  30

See scientific ("relative to science"), technological ("relative to technology").

  
bar-restaurante
  39

See bar , restaurant .

  
pictórico-poético
  34

See pictorial ("relative to drawing or painting"), poetic ("relative to poetry"), calligram.

  
super-8
  43

Record format in film, on a film (almost) 8 mm wide. It is an improvement of the 'Double 8' format, as the print area per frame is almost 50% larger. As it is a commercially registered name of English origin, 'Super-8' carries a hyphen but not an accent. See prefix super- .

  
ciclofobia
  29

It would actually be the "irrational fear of wheels, of whatever has wheels or their circular shape", but also the "fear of repetitive sequences". The "fear of bicycles" began as an irony, a humorous by the daring (almost suicidal) way in which cyclists behave on the streets, and the fear they provoke to motorists who have to avoid them. It consists of 954; 965; 954; 955; 959; 962; ( kyklos "wheel, circle, cycle" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear") . See trypophobia.

  
cinofobia
  22

Pathological fear of dogs. From the Greek 954; 965; 969; 957; ( kyoon "can , dog" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear") .

  
aicmofobia
  30

It is the fear of sharp and pointed objects. It consists of the Greek voices 945; 953; 967; 956; 951; ( aikhme "spearhead or arrow" ) 966; 959; 946; 959; 962; ( fovos "fear") . See belonephobia, trypanophobia, cnidophobia.

  
sinofobia
  30

It is a phobia, but I do not know if it is really a pathology, since it would be a "fear of what is related to China (eastern country)", although the prefix sino- refers more specifically to writing, language or culture.

  






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