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furoya
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Obtained votes882
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Inquiries4342393
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una vulgaridad
  39

And why only one? See one, one, vulgarity.

  
ojo rojo
  37

It is an obvious way of describing the inflammation of the blood vessels in the white of the eye, it can also refer to the effect that the use of the flash causes in the photographs when reflected in the retina.

  
gritar a los cuatro vientos
  38

Watch the four winds scream.

  
bien vestido
  37

See well, dress, dress.

  
xan
  50

1o_ Variant of the Galician name Xoán ( "John") . 2nd_ Alternative of the oriental title Kjan or Khan; 1061 mughal; 1072; 1085; ( xa an ) or Turkish ka 611;an ( caan ) which is interpreted as "the Highest Ruler" .

  
zuleyka
  19

Variant of the female name suleika .

  
marileisy
  21

Woman's name. Surely Mary Leisy's union.

  
kalani
  33

Woman's name; has other versions like Khalanie. See also nahuatlhuichol/kalani .

  
gafar
  34

In addition to the given definitions, it is also fixing pieces with grampas to prevent them from moving, it is a technique used by ceramists and restaurateurs.

  
fúlmine
  41

1st_ It brings bad luck or misfortune. It comes from the Italian saying "A fulmine a ciel sereno" ("a ray in the sereno sky") . 2o_ Fúlmine is a cartoon character created by comedian Guillermo Divito; with his mere presence he caused an impossible misfortune in the last vignette of each strip. He even had his film live action.

  
gafe
  60

1o_ First (as 'I'), second (as 'you' ) and third (as 'he/she' ) people in singular present of the subjunctive mode, and second (as 'you' ) and third (as 'he/she' ) singular imperative people for the verb gafar. See verbs/gaffe . 2o_ It's something or someone who brings "bad luck". The origin is in a type of leprosy known as 'gafedad', because people were fleeing the leper so that they did not get the disease.

  
gafería
  14

Act or attitude of a person who according to superstition brings bad luck. It comes from gaffe.

  
picolo
  27

Pronominal form for the second (such as 'you' ) and third (as 'he/she' ) people in singular of the indefinite preterite of indicative mode for the verb picar. See verbs/picó .

  
burlose
  18

Pronominal form for the second (such as 'you' ) and third (as 'he/she' ) people in singular of the indicative mode's indefinite preterite for the verbo mock. See verbs/sneerated .

  
arrojábanse
  35

Pronominal form of the second (such as 'you') and third (as 'they/them' ) people in plural imperfect indicative mode for the verb arrojar . See verbs/thrown .

  
cógela
  27

Promoninal form for the second (like 'you' ) singular person of the imperative for the verb to catch . View verbs/fuck .

  
recuérdame
  25

Pronominal form of the third (as 'he/she' ) person in singular of the present indicative mode, and second (as 'you' ) person in singular imperative for the verb remember . View verbs/remember .

  
llamanos
  37

Pronominal form for the second (such as 'vos' ) singular imperative person for the verb call .

  
infórmate
  34

Pronominal form for the second singular person (such as "you") imperative mode of the verb report . View verbs/reports .

  
animate
  17

Pronominal form of the second (as 'vos' ) singular person of the imperative for the verb to animate. View verbs/anima .

  






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