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furoya
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Position22
Accepted meanings151632
Obtained votes882
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4364683
Queries by meaning297
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banco provincial
  6

See bank, provincial.

  
acción coordinada
  21

See action, coordinated

  
muñeco diabólico
  13

See doll, devilish.

  
una sirena
  42

See mermaid.

  
dedicarse al ocio
  21

See dedicate, leisure .

  
oraciones exclamativas
  40

See prayer, exclamative, and although the expression is perfectly understood you can also see exclaming prayer.

  
pezón
  80

bulging in the breasts of females where the lacing off. It is a derivative of the Latin pecciolus, variant of pediciolus ("piecito, peduncle" ) , which is any corner or bulge to withstand something.

  
falta de sueño
  25

See fault, dream.

  
perdón olvido
  24

See forgiveness, forget.

  
ser pusilánime
  35

See being, pusillanimous.

  
pegarse fuerte
  16

See paste, strong.

  
en todos los lados
  17

Another unfortunate synonymous attempt converted to query from 'everywhere' and cloned to 'everywhere' (and the worst thing is that there are more, but duplicate). See everything, side.

  
desaliento agotamiento
  39

See discouragement, exhaustion.

  
con olor agradable
  14

See with , smell, pleasant to fully understand the meaning of the phrase.

  
mal oliente
  47

It's actually smelly. And yes, it is formed by 'evil' 'oliente'.

  
mal olor fuerte
  42

See evil, smell, strong.

  
tener mas vida que un gato
  30

It should be "having more lives than a cat", which may be a comment, but I don't know if it comes to locution. See another dubious entry as having more souls than a cat; have seven souls like cat like a cat, and since we are also more, more, life, cat.

  
cataglotismo
  33

Although no longer used because it seems a little derogatory, the word cataglotism defines the vulgar voices and idioms, typical of the lower people. Poetically, it would be a French kiss or "galocher". It comes from The Greek 954; 945; 964; 945; ( "low, descent" katá) 947; 955; 969; 963; 963; 945; ( glossa "language, language") ; a curiosity : Latin took glossa only as "difficult, dark word", surely because it came from the Greek 128521; .

  
aguardientero
  63

Relative to brandy; who sells it or produces it. In some cases, also to those who drink it assiduously.

  
verdulera
  16

Species of accordion, which is played while hanging from the shoulders and neck. The name is a comparison with the tray used by vegetable vendors hanging over their chest.

  






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