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Position22
Accepted meanings152542
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4447373
Queries by meaning297
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sin cuernos
  50

See without, horn, cuttle, mocho, desmogue, moton.

  
gobierno de mujeres
  21

View government, woman, gynecology, matriarchy.

  
no promovida
  42

View No , Promoted, Promote, Hindered, Degraded, Prevented.

  
sin ningún costo
  34

View without, no, cost, free, free.

  
muy grande
  41

See very, big, vast, huge, gigantic.

  
olor desagradable
  39

See smell, unpleasant, tufo, railing, stench.

  
no saber
  26

See no , know , ignore .

  
dejar hacer
  33

See leave, do, laissez faire.

  
poniente punto cardinal
  37

See West, Cardinal Point, West, West, Sunset.

  
cristo jesús
  29

See Christ, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Crismon, Cristus, Christian.

  
cristo
  41

Christ is the adjective placed to Jesus, Son of God in the Christian tradition, so he is also often called Jesus Christ. It comes from the Greek 935; 961; 953; 963; 964; 959; 962; (Christós "Anointed [to be King]" ).

  
jesús
  55

Jesus is a male name, very popular in the Christian community, as it is the name of the Son of God on earth. It comes from Hebrew. 1497; 1513; 1493; 1506; (Yeshua "el Salvador") that was transmitted to the Greek as 7992; 951; 963; 959; 965; 962; (Iesous) and Latin as Iesus, from where he came to Spanish. See Son of Man, Christ.

  
viejo vizcacha
  47

El Viejo Vizcacha (in the original Old Viscacha) is a character of the Gauchesco poem La vuelta de Martín Fierro (José Hernández , 1879). Taimado, cynical, thief, exploited, liar, and above all great connoisseur of human miseries, he devoted himself to teaching his ways and his experience to the young son of Fierro while he was his tutor. His entire philosophy represents the way of surviving a gaucho without values, which in many ways opposes that of Martín Fierro. See the devil knows by devil but more knows by old.

  
tía cleta
  34

I do not think that we should look much for the origin of an 'Aunt Cleta', since she is a wildcard character in the sayings, sometimes well used in the rhyme (as in "Aunt Cleta's dog, which the first time she barked she was broken by the jeta") and others not so much (as "Aunt Cleta's rooster : bald, but singer" or also "Aunt C's girl , who eats the petates and is frightened by the fans') . And Aunt Cleta not only has animals, there is also a tamal (like "Aunt Cleta's tamal, which was finished tested" ), and I think even an umbrella, . . . See being like Aunt Cleta's marrana.

  
pantagruel
  32

Character in a series of novels by the French writer Francois Rabelais. He is the son of the giant Gargantúa, also bonachón and glutton.

  
ñero compa
  46

See ñero , compa .

  
re tarado
  37

He probably wants to be challenged. See moron, retarded.

  
sexo adicta
  38

Error by female sexadact . See nymphomaniacal.

  
co-partícipe
  20

Partner error .

  
pos-data
  33

Error by posdata or postdata .

  






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