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furoya
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Position22
Accepted meanings152622
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4464193
Queries by meaning297
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sinonimo aprender
  77

See synonym , learn , synonymous/learn .

  
sinónimo de desvaneció
  40

See synonym, fade , verbs/fade .

  
sinonimo de sobresaliente
  40

See synonym, outstanding, remarkable, outstanding, surrogate, excretion.

  
enomano sinonimo
  63

See enomanian, synonymous.

  
que son los sinonimos
  56

See what , be , verbs / son , synonym .

  
surreal
  56

Although etymologically related to surrealism, as an adjective it refers to a situation that seems to come out of a dream, typical of subconscious associations, and that do not necessarily relate to the artistic movement. It comes to us from English, but the origin is French, where surréaliste means "superrealistic".

  
entendú
  90

It is French and translates as "understood". In lunfardo it is similar to connaisseur; although "understanding", in addition to "tolerating homosexuality", was also interpreted as "occasionally practicing" it. Today would be a bi-urious, heteroflexible.

  
connaisseur
  68

It is a French word that translates as "connoisseur", and in lunfardo the heterosexual person was called "gay friendly, gay-tolerant" at a time when the gay inclination was socially concealed.

  
diputrucho
  52

Very colloquial neologism to appoint a "false deputy, or who does not behave according to his office". Unedes the voices of the deputy ( "legislator elected" ) trucho ( "false" ).

  
shomería
  76

In lunfardo it is said of something berreta, which shows poverty or misery. See shiome, mishio.

  
barrani
  70

In this entry there are some confusions with the lunfardo use of 'barrani', surely to misinterpret flames in tweets, or local articles written for those who understand the context. In principle 'barrani' or 'barani' is taken from Turkish, it is used as "black", but for race, because in Arabic it is "foreign, immigrant" and Arabs in Africa considered foreign (as Albarraní) to the natives who entered their possessions, or who even embraced Islamism. In America (perhaps already in Spain) it simply became the color. As the informal economic transaction (without receipts or seat, to evade taxes) is called "in black", some members of the Turkish community in Argentina also began to say 'barrani'.

  
tachero
  48

1o_ Concerning the manufacture of sugar in tachos . 2o_ In lunfardo is the one who drives a taxi, very rarely and already deprecated is a watchmaker. View tacho ( lunfardo ) .

  
demónimo
  106

It is the type of name given to a population, which is native to a geographical place or belonging to the same ethnicity and culture. From Greek 948; 951; 956; 959; 962; (demos "village, village, people" ) 959; 957; 959; 956; 945; ( onoma "name" ) .

  
pareidolia
  126

It is a psychological phenomenon where we mistakenly perceive a form as recognizable where there is actually a random figure or sound. It was created by Russian psychiatrist Victor Kandinsky in the late 19th century with the Greek voices 960; 945; 961; 945; (for "compared to, next to, representation" ) and 949; 953; 948; 969; 955; 959; 957; ( eidolon "figure, appearance" ) . As with phobias, filias and lagnias another word can be added to it, in this case to indicate the origin of pareidolia; nephelopareidolia ("see figures in the clouds).

  
bucéfalo
  17

From Greek 946; 959; 965; 962; ( i'm going "ox" ) 954; 949; 966; 945; 955; 951; ( kefalé "head" ) . 1st_ Name of Alexander's horse, the Great : 914; 959; 965; 954; 949; 966; 945; 955; 959; 962; ( Voukéfales ) . 2o_ By the above, generic to name a horse. 3rd_ Rustic man .

  
ocropira
  83

It's a erudite and very old way to call yellow fever. It would be his translation into Greek by 969; 967; 961; 959; 962; ( oochros "yellow" ) 960; 965; 961; ( pyr "fire, burning, fever" ). Also called black vomit, bad siam, bearded disease, American plague.

  
sismografía
  52

Measurement and recording of teluric movements . It is formed by the Greek voices 963; 949; 953; 963; 956; 959; 962; ( six-burns "earthquake" ) 947; 961; 945; 966; 949; 953; 957; ( graphein "write" ) .

  
anterofilia
  158

It is a fondness for flowers, although not necessarily for its study or classification. It is formed by greek 945; 957; 952; 951; 961; 969; 962; ( "flowery" anteroos ) 966; 953; 955; 953; 945; ( "love, emotional inclination" ).

  
androfilia
  64

Erotic attraction to the male. From Greek 945; 957; 948; 961; 959; 962; ( andrós "adult male" ) 966; 953; 955; 953; 945; ( "love, emotional inclination" ).

  
tafofilia
  127

A hobby for visiting graves, cemeteries. it is formed by the Greek voices 964; 945; 966; 959; 962; ( taphos "tomb" ) 966; 953; 955; 953; 945; ( "love, emotional inclination" ). See necromania.

  






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