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Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4461843
Queries by meaning297
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en la inopia
  43

It is a locution, where inopia is not literally interpreted as "economic poverty" but intellectual, of news or knowledge. It is a case similar to balls or balls, which is used as "naked, without clothes" but can also be understood as "no arguments, no knowledge on a subject".

  
irse por la pata abajo
  28

It refers to urinating or defecating (such as diarrhea) from incontinence, and is also said if it is out of fear. Obviously it alludes to the dripping leg to the ground. Watch him go down the sideburn.

  
ayornarnos
  24

Pronominal form for the verb ayornar .

  
autotraducirse
  34

Pronominal form for the verb auto-translate .

  
enmugrecerse
  32

Pronominal form of the verb mumbling .

  
autofotografiarse
  37

Pronominal form of the autophotograph verb. See selfie.

  
setearse
  51

Pronominal form for the verb setear .

  
vangloriarse
  47

Pronominal form for the verb vaagloriar .

  
reubicarse
  35

The pronominal form of the verb relocate .

  
escagazurriarse
  44

1o_ It is an error, or a version, of scaaching, which is a deformation of scacuating, which in Spain is a festive version of. It consists of the prefix es- ( intensifier ) the verb shit ( "defecate") the verb zurrar ( "defecate") the enclytic is . 2nd_ On the above meaning, you can also use the verb zurriar as "punish", so 'shit' would be interpreted as "damaging" and then the meaning can be "hurt". 3rd_ As it is a word of colloquial use and very rare, it can have more interpretations, considering that zurrir is "make a thunderous sound" and zurrigo in some of its meanings is a "penis".

  
hispanoargentino
  24

Relative to Spain and Argentina, which has both nationalities.

  
hispanoargentino
  34

Relative to Spain and Argentina, which has both nationalities.

  
italoargentino
  31

Relative to Italy and Argentina, which has both nationalities.

  
italoestadounidense
  44

Relative to what italian and American origin shares, who has both nationalities.

  
francoalemán
  34

Relative to France and Germany. He has both nationalities. See frank, Gallic, German, German.

  
hispanoestadounidense
  41

Relative to Spain and the United States of America. He has both nationalities.

  
suecochileno
  39

Relative to Sweden and Chile. He has both nationalities.

  
francoindonesio
  28

Relative to France and Indonesia, which has both nationalities. See French, French, Indonesian.

  
proeuropeo
  44

It promotes or supports any European cause.

  
pronuclear
  24

In favor of the use of nuclear energy. Depending on the case, it may or may not be for a peaceful purpose.

  






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