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furoya
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Position22
Accepted meanings152622
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4462153
Queries by meaning297
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rusofobo
  37

Russophobic error. See Russianphobia .

  
pollera
  39

1st_ Female Skirt . 2nd_ Bell-shaped wicker cage for raising chickens . 3rd_ By resemblance to the previous one, it is called 'pollera' to the wide skirt of woman, and then to any model of skirt. 4th_ Woven wicker walker used by children to learn to walk; it is named after the resemblance to the cage.

  
comía a dos carrillos
  33

Watch two lanes eat.

  
quiere el remedio y el trapito
  33

See the remedy and the rag.

  
remar a favor de obra
  65

Sounds to me to be a rejoining of the phrases "row for" (of the current) and "in favor of work".

  
hecho a brazo
  25

I am not quite sure that it exists as an expression, rather it looks like a trolled by "handmade" (without industrial process). See by similarity : have your legs on the ground.

  
tener las piernas en la tierra
  14

It can be a troll for the "have your feet on the ground" locution, or your knees, or maybe "put knee to ground". See by similarity made by arm.

  
sacar con fuego
  34

This consultation has already been done with the grace of double space, but with correcting it we gain nothing, and I repeat: it is still not a locution and does not fit in a dictionary. It's probably taken out of a fire with another fire. See out, fire.

  
con vida larga y prospera
  45

Unless it is a bad translation of a Vulcan greeting (with a lack of spelling), so loose as it is the locution makes no sense. See life, long, verbs/prosperous, prosperous.

  
pollerudo
  46

It comes from the word pollera ( "dress skirt"), and in addition to referring somewhat derogatoryly to a dress with wide skirts, it is used to name a male very dependent on his wife, his desires or whims. The cause is supposed to be a dominant, overprotective mother who made him submissive since he was a kid, when he hung himself from his chicks.

  
tirisiada
  76

Surely a mistake by the female tyrannical. See tying, throwing, tyrannical, jaundice.

  
cemino
  36

He's not Spanish. Perhaps a mistake by way, cumin, chamino, cecino ( cecinar), . . .

  
hasnos
  54

Error by the plural of donkey, or by 'haznos' ( pronominal verbs/beam ).

  
moromoros
  29

See Moromoro , Moro Moro , Moromoreño .

  
elegi
  41

Error by verbs/choose , verbs/choose , perhaps by elegy . See Choose .

  
popurri
  34

Error by meddly or potpurrí .

  
abascal
  34

It can be a mistake by abacal, abyssal, abasca. . . ; or a surname possibly of Arab origin.

  
caliz
  35

Chalice, limestone , . . .

  
idiosincravica
  36

Probably a mistake for the female idiosyncratic or idiosyncratic.

  
daño
  36

1st_ Prejudice, mistreatment, deterioration on something or someone. It is said especially when it is intentional. 2nd_ First (as 'I') person in singular of the present indicative mode for the verb damage . View verbs/damage .

  






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