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furoya
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Position22
Accepted meanings152472
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4438573
Queries by meaning297
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líbido
  46

It can be a mistake by livid, libido, . . .

  
caterba
  23

It's almost certainly a mistake by caterva.

  
agruptas
  18

It seems the plural feminine of abrupt misspelled.

  
sándwich
  36

Originally in English it was a piece of meat between two slices of bread. The name is an eponymous (Spanish only with an accent) by John Montagu, Count of Sandwich (England, 1718 - 1792); that according to the bad tongues was a ludopath who not to abandon his card games carried meat cooked between breads for his lunches, because he could eat it with one hand while playing with the other. Today any "ingredient between breads" is called sandwich. See sandwich , English/sandwich .

  
que significa recto
  19

See straight.

  
que son trifigos
  17

If it wasn't plural I'd say the misplaced and misspelled query is covert spam. But rather I think you're by a mistake about triffids.

  
momentáneo en latín ad tempus
  31

This time it is a so-called and regrettable anonymity put in ad eternum.

  
que se el pingullo
  12

To write a misquery and misplace it was easier to type pingullo. By some other mistake, see piguyo.

  
recto
  33

It is right, it has no curves, bends or angles. In a broad sense it is used by invariable, incorruptible, honorable. It is also called 'straight' the final part of the intestine that flows into the anus. See ortho, ocote.

  
aspaviento
  60

"Make a slob" means that someone is overacting a situation, because when exaggerated they usually move their arms like the blades of a windmill. It is also used in plural with the same meaning. See aspa, winding, winding.

  
distrés
  19

For some of the most modern definitions of stress, the 'distrés' would be a "negative stress" - the stress itself, bah - to differentiate it from the Eustrés. The term was created using the Greek prefix 948; 965; 962; (dys, "bad, opposite" ) stress (which comes from Latin, going through English and French).

  
rajaduras
  14

Plural crack.

  
chiches
  35

Plural of chiche .

  
fustas
  26

Plural of fusta .

  
precitados
  18

Plural of precitation .

  
eustrés
  40

In some of the most modern definitions of stress, the 'eustrés' would be a "positive stress" (although for a stress to be good, homeostasis should be bad). The term was created using the Greek prefix 949; 965; (eu , "good") stress (which comes from Latin, going through English and French). See distrés.

  
distrés
  58

For some of the most modern definitions of stress, the 'distrés' would be a "negative stress" - the stress itself, bah - to differentiate it from the Eustrés. The term was created using the Greek prefix 948; 965; 962; (dys, "bad, opposite" ) stress (which comes from Latin, going through English and French).

  
cara de culo
  25

Expression to describe a circumspect, concerned face, an angry, disgusting face or with any kind of unpleasant facial gesture.

  
corre ve y dile
  27

This expression would be a good example of how it ends in a lexicalization; although words like correveydile or correveidile may have been used more than the phrase.

  
hacer teatro
  43

Pretend or lie when a situation or anecdote is recounted, when a mood is expressed. It's because of the acting, like someone's playing a part and their attitude isn't real. See theater, send the part, spam.

  






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