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Accepted meanings152542
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4449473
Queries by meaning297
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grandesito
  26

Big error. See big.

  
cañocazo
  18

It is the surname of the collaborator [b]lino cañocazo[/b] , or a cannon error.

  
tésen
  17

It must be a mistake for "tea sen" or "sen tea". Better to see sen, tea.

  
buenisimo
  29

Error for very good.

  
morrobelfo
  14

The truth is that I never saw it like this (reduplicated), and as it is originally placed among the synonyms of bezo I can suspect that it was "morro, belfo" and that there they omitted to separate them accordingly.

  
mindigado
  11

It can be a mistake by begging, see begging.

  
holgabase
  29

A resting stand? . More like an error for 'holgáse'. See holgar .

  
nimiedad
  38

It is another word of the group of the self-anthonyms, since it has two opposite meanings: "little" and "much" , and it is said of what has a character of nimio. See also enantiosemia .

  
nimio
  34

First of all, we should know that it is a strange case of enantiosemia, because it is not given by antiphrasis or irony but by confusion of adverbs. In Spanish it means "a lot, in large quantity" and comes from the neutral adverb Latin nimium ( "excessive, large, exaggerated" ) ; but at some point it was mistaken for a version of minimum ( "small") and was also used as "little, minimal" that ended up becoming a more popular concept than the original, so today both coexist in the English dictionary.

  
sindhén
  23

He's not Spanish but Javanese, or he wants to be. It is as a consultation because they put it as synonymous with '10060;pasindhén', which I suppose can be pronounced with some differences, but it is more referenced with 'pesindh' for a solo singer and 'sindhen' (no accent, let alone a sharp one as in this consultation) for the chorus.

  
aguachoso
  22

It's like saying aguachento, chirle for excess water.

  
matamaleza
  20

It's another way to call a herbicide, a weedkiller.

  
antitrampa
  30

I don't know by what criteria, but it's like the anonymity of chito.

  
lambonerías
  42

Plural of lambonería .

  
infodemia
  41

Another invention closer to an advertisement than a linguist. It's supposed to be an "information epidemic," good or bad, spread like a plague. It comes from the English infodemic (English/information english/epidemic). See pandemic, endemia, sindemia.

  
zaus
  46

Zaus is the name of a manga character and i animé Toriko. It can also be a mistake by Zeus.

  
post malone
  14

Post Malone is the stage name of American rap and pop musician Austin Richard Post.

  
san genadio
  18

Although Genadio de Astorga is not officially canonized, from shortly after his death in 936 he was known as San Genadio. It was a Benedictine cenobita who despised a bishopric to live within a grotto in the Valley of Silence (El Bierzo, Spain).

  
san mateo
  10

One of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus, who was called Levi of Alpheus. He wrote one of the so-called synoptic Gospels. He left a well-to-do life as King Herod's tax collector to follow the Messiah.

  
elimene
  31

Elimene is a name of Greek origin, with a difficult-to-trace etymology. There may be a relationship with one of the daughters of the mythical King Minias, which depending on the source she consulted, she could also be called Climent, Clímene or Eteoclímene.

  






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