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furoya
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Position22
Accepted meanings152542
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4459953
Queries by meaning297
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chispar
  21

In Mexico it is used as a zafar, escape, almost always as a pronominal ( "spark" , "sparked" ) . It is also understood as firing or throwing. The origin seems to be in the original version, which is sparking, although in that case it is used more sparkle.

  
huachiturro
  28

Neologism formed by huacho turro . In fact, rather than by 'huacho' it would be for the diminutive 'huachín', which has the prison meaning of "young prisoner, which does not yet have ranchada".

  
capo
  35

In lunfardo is mafia boss, important person. By extension he is someone superior, the leader in his occupation, the chief in any task even if it is not unlawful as in his original sense. It comes from the Italian capo ("head" ). See foreman, capable, capanga .

  
taita
  49

It is a tatita symphon, the diminutive of tata as "father". Being an expression of respect he was incorporated into the lunfardo as the "guapo", the "brave", the toughest in the neighborhood.

  
truhan
  57

Briby, shameless who is engaged in scam and deception. It comes to us from the French truand, evolution of the oldest truant (" beggar, miserable" ). In the Middle Ages he was more of a jester, a mendicant who toured the lordships telling funny stories.

  
jmaxvahzcrjl
  12

It is the forty-first word written by the monkey by Borel 57607; .

  
adefesia
  74

Female assumption of adefesio.

  
encontre
  20

It can be an error by 'found' or 'find' (find ) .

  
maravedia
  21

It doesn't look Spanish, maybe it's a mistake by maravedí or maravedinada.

  
cristiniando
  37

I was going to put that it is a gerundio of '10060;cristiniar', but the link would be to give more entity to a neologism, almost idiolect and lamentable, created by some reguetonero. So I explain it here: it is a festive version by "consuming creepy marijuana", associating by phonetics the pronunciation 'cripi' with the name 'Cristina', then converted to verb .

  
wachiturra
  54

Female wachiturro? See huachiturro, huacho, turro.

  
ahuya
  28

I hope it's not a mistake for 'howling' ( howling).

  
gasnapido
  37

It must be a mistake for gaznápiro.

  
embuscados
  21

It's not Spanish, maybe Portuguese. Or an ambush error.

  
quesignificahadro
  17

I find it hard to believe that this is another capture of our friend, the bot with trim regex errors, but you have to be very turnip to make a lousy query and take away the spaces (and the accent). While we're at it, see hadro, hadron.

  
pescuezopollo
  28

This time I'm not sure this is the work of the bot, although if it's a consultation for a nick or a nickname it's just hanging up neck and chicken. And of course that's not the case as a question in the dictionary; let's just hope it's justified as a localism.

  
enapariencialocucionadverbial
  14

The uncontrolled trim bot strikes again.

  
influencer
  15

It translates as influencer or influencer, a person of influence. It is formed by the prefix in_ fluence, which is a flow of energy, and although surely it is a consequence and not an antecedent, flow is also a supposed mesméric power, which some people use to make their will. Today is mostly the nickname for a promoter of ideas or products in the media, especially on the web.

  
mas con tilde
  12

See more .

  
sino y si no
  11

Once again? See but or if not, yes, no, but.

  






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