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furoya
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Accepted meanings152542
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4456433
Queries by meaning297
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baica
  43

Apart from spam made in other definitions, it can be a familiar way to refer to the bike or bike, which is surely a deformation of the English bike (baik , english/bicycle apocope). See taica ( or "taycá" ) . It is also the name of some cities, such as Baica in the district of Salaj (Romania).

  
colón
  26

In all cases it is a tribute to the European discoverer of America, Christopher Columbus, or to his relatives. 1st_ Costa Rican and El Salvador Currencies . 2nd_ Name of several localities, such as the municipality and department of Colón in the province of Entre Ríos (Argentina) . 3o_ It is also the name of the most important theater in Buenos Aires. 4th_ Several sports clubs, such as Colón Fútbol Club (Montevideo), Club Atlético Colón (Santa Fe), . . .

  
corchetes
  33

Plural bracket .

  
problemas
  44

Plural problem .

  
anagramas
  33

Anagram plural .

  
colones
  39

Plural of colon.

  
burundangas
  43

Plural of burundanga .

  
gangas
  37

Plural of bargain .

  
macrogenitalismo
  58

It is the sexual attraction of penises that exceed 20 centimeters in erection. See microgenitalism .

  
microgenitalismo
  59

It's the sexual attraction of small penises. See macrogenitalism .

  
acucullofilia
  78

Sexual attraction by circumcised penises. I have a problem with etymology. I wanted to believe it was Greek, but at first glance I couldn't make sense of it. It appeared to be 945; 954; 959; 965; ( akou ), a poetic form of 945; 954; 949; 959; 956; 945; 953; ( akeomai "heal, repair" ) 954; 965; 955; 955; 959; 962; ( "damaged, chuced, crippled" kullós) and of course 966; 953; 955; 953; 945; ( "love, affective inclination" ) as a suffix; it would be something without much connection with the lack of foreskin. And that's because they actually took it from Latin, where ab is a prefix for "separation" and cuculla, ae is a "cap, hood, something that covers the head"; although filia is still Greek. And well, that's what there is. See circumcision, phaphilia and since we are, opacophilia .

  
¡joder!
  37

It's fucking used as an exclamation point.

  
¡ caramba!
  39

See gee .

  
¡fenomenal!
  62

It's the phenomenal word used as an exclamation point. In this case it is used as an expression of astonishment and approval.

  
¡silencio!
  31

Exclamation begging for silence.

  
¡portentoso!
  35

It's portentous used as an exclamation point.

  
¡sensacional!
  44

It's the sensational adjective used as an exclamation point.

  
¡excelente!
  45

It's excellent used as an exclamation point.

  
alias
  38

It is a way to call someone by a name that is not their own, but that represents them, as a nickname, nickname, nom de guerre, nickname, nickname. From Greek 945; 955; 955; 959; 962; ( allos "other" ), going through the Latin alius, a, ud ("other, other" ) .

  
ultra mega meloso -sa
  42

See ultra- , mega- , ultra , mega , mellow , . . . and '-sa' is not a suffix, so with that I can't help you.

  






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