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Position22
Accepted meanings152472
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4433443
Queries by meaning297
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energizar
  37

Put energy, in a literal sense like when we power an electrical circuit or, figuratively as when we give encouragement to do a task.

  
desenergizar
  40

Although it is a neologism not yet incorporated into the dictionary, it is used to "remove the power" to something that transports it or uses it to function. It is created from Energize .

  
sin gente
  40

Another misinterpretation of the concept of anonymity, which comes here from the query "to be sloping", which I want to believe is a locution.

  
tú te vas
  44

It's unbelievable, but they wanted to pass this as an anonymity of. . . You're coming!

  
capulín agrio
  29

It is here as synonymous with '10060;acáchul', which of course should be acachul.

  
tener don
  19

Misinterpretation of the concept of synonym, this time to be a crack (which in principle would not be a dictionary entry either, but it turns out that it is the only way it is used, so it happens as a locution).

  
roseta blanca
  46

Another name of the oil.

  
doradilla o escolopendria
  30

See doradilla, schobopendria, or best charranguilla, which is the query where they are as synonyms.

  
picure
  46

One of the many names of the cerete.

  
indri
  20

Another name for the babacote lemur. The origin of the name 'indri' has a legend similar to 'call' or 'kangaroo', since in some Malagasy language it would mean "Look there!", and when the French looked at the lemur and assumed it was the name of the animal.

  
elanios
  41

Plural of elanio .

  
dachshund
  21

Although it appears as a query extracted from the synonyms of sausage, it is actually another name for the sausage dog.

  
tragachicos
  63

Festive chariot that circulates in several street celebrations in Zaragoza (Spain), has a giant shape with a huge open mouth through which children enter a slide that has inside, to go out up the ass.

  
gargantúa
  38

1st_ Character from the novel by Francois Rabelais "Gargantúa y Pantagruel"; was a giant as bony as tragon and bunt. 2o_ The float that walks on public holidays through several streets of the Basque country and has the shape of a giant with an open mouth took its name 'Gargantúa' from those narratives. See sky-friendly, slotts.

  
tragaldabas
  36

Tragon, which overeats. There is no doubt that it was formed with swallow (from the verb swallow) aldaba ( "metal piece that hangs on the doors as a caller") ; where there is no agreement is to explain the origin. Of all the versions I am left with "eating up to the door", or a tighter one that associates with the aldabas held on its hinge by lion heads or indefinite beings, hanging from their jaws as if they were "chewing with angurria even the callers". I don't mention the swallow, whoovers and other giant swallows because they seem to be consequence rather than origin, as well as several literary characters.

  
bombril
  45

It is a Brazilian, but at least used in Colombia. Let's start by saying that it is a trademark of steel wool to polish, which for its versatility can be used to clean anything, and that's why in Brazil they say to those who "serve for everything", "who knows how to do everything". But Colombians took on another quality, as they call those who "last a long time" "bombril", which takes time to leave a place or finish a task.

  
combetza
  11

Spam.

  
manchar
  54

Dirty visually, leave a color mark not necessarily of grime. Figuratively speaking, smear a reputation or good name. In some countries like Mexico it is used as a euphemism for sucking.

  
compuesto
  40

1st_ Adjective by combination, ordered, assembling several parts to form your whole. Although not common, it is also used as a noun to name each of those parts. 2o_ Irregular participle of the verb compose .

  
sarely
  17

It's used as a woman's name, but I don't know the origin.

  






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