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Accepted meanings151472
Obtained votes882
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4350023
Queries by meaning297
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patán
  45

1st_ Who is ordinary, rude, rude. It comes from the name of a clown with huge shoes. 2nd_ Afghan ethnicity, also your language. 3rd_ Mayan deity .

  
hijo de una callejera
  53

See son, street.

  
no quiero saberlo
  33

Me neither. See no, want, know.

  
ser dichoso
  22

See be, blissful.

  
¡ vaya por dios !
  19

Imperative way to request that someone go and find some god. See go, god.

  
en antenas
  20

Another phrase out of context to see if we guess. Let's see, yes, it's the place where the birds nest!

  
lo que responde a razones
  16

I keep thinking if they really think we're in a reverse dictionary. Because the query is the definition of reasonable. Although it can also be a cutandpaste of an excuse where an action is justified in response with some kind of reason or reason. Go one to know where they got the text.

  
úlcera varicosa
  37

It is understood what it refers to from ulcer and varicose, since the sore is opened because of the varicose veins; see also varicose vein, varicose vein.

  
tipo
  34

1o_ Mode , class , variant of a case . It is also understood as the determining model, as the reference for its peers. 2nd_ Indeterminate Person or Subject; if you're talking about someone then it's a way to mention them without saying the name. 3o_ In print is each of the molds with an embossed character to mark it with ink on the paper. 4th_ Taxonomic group, subdivided into classes . A similar term was used in programming for types or data class typing.

  
quía
  46

1o_ It says "the quia" by a person who is not named, by that person known to speak. Widely used in lunfardo, it comes from the Spanish quidam ( "unimportant fulano") who took it from the Latin quiddam ( cuidam "some" ) . 2nd_ Female who.

  
gamasida
  36

Name given to some predatory mites of other mites, belonging to the order Mesostigmata . It means "range letter appearance" by the 'Y' which forms the union of the hypostom with the palpos.

  
enémico
  18

Relative to enema or lavatory .

  
emporrar
  20

1st_ Poisoning with joint . It's a pronominal verb. 2nd_ Meter , enter . From Portuguese to "push" ) . See also empomar, recessed.

  
macarricidio
  38

( The lenocide joke is going too far. ) It is assumed that 10060;macarricide would be the murder of a macile, of a pimp. By etymologies see macró, cafishio.

  
onomaturgia
  29

Art or occupation of creating names, of baptism in the sense of name assignment. It comes from The Greek 959; 957; 959; 956; 945; (onoma "name" ) 949; 961; 947; 959; 957; ( ergon "work, work" ) . The definition of Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez is closer to philology.

  
anónfalo
  66

No belly button; snitfully to say off-center; adaptic feature . From Greek 945; 957; ( an sin ) 959; 956; 966; 945; 955; 959; 962; ( ombuttionos navel , center ) .

  
adámicos
  37

Adámico plural . See also Adam.

  
pex
  21

It appears to be a nahuatlized version of fart. In Mexico it is used as a greeting, as an exclamation point, in short: as a wildcard even of other words that begin with "pe".

  
gérmenes
  27

Plural of germ .

  
bonanzas
  20

Plural of bonanza .

  






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