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furoya
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Position22
Accepted meanings152542
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4459003
Queries by meaning297
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te quiero mucho
  12

I love myself very much, too. See you, verbs/I want, a lot.

  
paper bag
  34

It is English, and the phrase paper bag is not used in Spanish.

  
spin doctor
  38

It is not Spanish but English, and it is not used in our language (I say, the expression, because the technique is widely disseminated throughout Latin America). This is called the expert in organizing public opinion manipulation campaigns or spin.

  
abandónico
  42

It is a neologism quite widespread by psychology and sociology, and refers to what is related to abandonment, to its consequences for emotional development, to those who suffer it and who provokes it.

  
cataclísmico
  29

Relative to a cataclysm.

  
hemeroteico
  38

Relating to the hemeroteca, to the collection of newspapers, newspapers, printed magazines.

  
antinapoleónico
  29

He rejects or opposes Napoleon Bonaparte, his empire, his army.

  
distópico
  46

Concerning dystopia or dysopia.

  
posapocalíptico
  39

Taking apocalypse in the broad sense, such as the fall of civilization as we know it, 'post-apocalyptic' would be the post-crisis period. The ruined world, with humans trying to survive and/or rebuild society, is a recurring theme in science fiction. It is formed with the prefix post- the apocalyptic adjective.

  
diarístico
  38

Relative to the newspaper, more to biographical and personal than to journalistic and public.

  
capocómico
  48

He is the magazine comedian and theater actor who leads the cast, the most talented and popular comedian. Like the male equivalent of the vedette. It is taken from the Italian capocomic, formed by comic kingpin.

  
de bruzes
  32

Even if it was well written, for me it doesn't come to the locution. But in this dictionary not everyone thinks the same. See bruces. See other previous queries fall flat, fall flat, fall out of the way.

  
algarete
  78

It's a mistake for the garete. Although I never thought it was a locution.

  
truple ciego
  37

It must be a triple-blind error (clinical trial).

  
salirse del tieste
  59

It's a mistake to get out of the way.

  
a brazo partdo
  29

Error by the "split arm" locution.

  
dar gatos por liebres
  56

A troll to put in plural give cat by hare.

  
dar una puntada sin hilo
  43

It must be an incomplete version of "do not give wireless stitching".

  
ser una manta tan mojada
  26

See wet blanket.

  
camina por las nubes
  55

There is a good description in walking through the clouds, also in nefelibata.

  






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