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Accepted meanings152542
Obtained votes1252
Votes by meaning0.017
Inquiries4447373
Queries by meaning297
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cuezca
  28

Error (very common) by ' cook '. See Cooking.

  
irse de pedo
  33

Depending on the place where it is said and the circumstance in addition to going out to drink in excess can be "that one could go of a place by luck or chance" or that "withdrew quickly" (although in this case it is used more "to go to the farts"). See also Empedarse, fart, fart, ass, pub crawling.

  
valonas esquinadas
  29

The safe phrase was extracted from the Knight of Olmedo written by Lope de Vega. I am not completely sure because I did not read it, but I think it speaks of the broad necks of cloth that were used at that time, and in this case the topped in tips, which could also adorn the end of the sleeves on the wrists. See Corner, Corner, Walloon.

  
a las bravas
  18

"To the brave [ways]", to blows, in the hard way. See also the Brava to the bravas, for the Brave, Bravo.

  
profa
  20

This is not going to be a definition, but they made me remember my childhood, where a classmate of primary school used to call "Profa" (as Feminine of "teacher") to the teacher. I guess colloquial talk fits anything.

  
leprosos
  61

Thus, in plural, it is the nickname of the partiality of the football club Newell Old Boys of Rosario. See scoundrel. See Leper, leprosy.

  
blutrache
  22

Germanic name for the Revenge of blood that was common in primitive peoples without a legal system, where a family could charge a crime to one of their own by executing with impunity the murderer or someone of his family. Today Blutrache (pr. Bltraje) can simply be translated as revenge.

  
hammurabi
  19

King of Babylon (XVIII century A. C. That ruled all of Asia's Mesopotamia. The legend says that he received from the God of Justice Marduk a set of laws known as the Hammurabi code, which is the oldest found so far, with advanced concepts such as the presumption of innocence, the professional responsibility or the rights of the women R.

  
repost
  19

It is the publication of a post or other article in an account; When the source is not quoted it is told REPOIO.

  
sitio que habitualmente busca el norte
  43

This is a Autoboycott, the link is not a query but an incoherence as supposed synonymous (obviously misplaced above repost, is REPOIO!) Generated by the site for Cardinal points.

  
necrófago
  50

Scavenger, who feeds on corpses. Of the Greek 957; 949; 954; 961; 959; 966; 945; 947; 959; 962; (Necrofagos) formed by 957; 949; 954; 961; 959; 962; (Necros "dead" 966; 945; 947; 949; 953; 957; (Fagein "Eat"). (The definition of GARCIA ALBERTO is for the entry that followed in its mataburros: Necróforo)

  
soñar con broccoli
  12

If you soñás in a whipped soup, not revolt, it means you want to be a Bond girl. See Broccoli.

  
patata dulce
  43

Another name for the sweet potato. For some mistake, see also sweet silver.

  
papaya puesta
  36

The complete phrase is "papaya set, papaya split."

  
efecto lateral
  12

The phrase is understood from effect and lateral, but in some sports played with ball (like billiards) or ball (like tennis) is already a current locution for the diversion of these changing its trajectory with a rotation impulse at the moment of the coup. It should not be confused with side effect.

  
dar una mano
  20

Is to help. It is assumed that if someone can not complete a task is because "only has two arms", so figuratively the help is "one more hand."

  
grito de guerra
  33

Also called Cry of arms, it is a slogan or representative phrase with courage of harangue, to unite a group in the fight. There is an example in the definition of coffee.

  
sangre por sangre
  55

Legal principle of vindication, where the offender or criminal is punished with the same damage that caused. Although it is an ancient practice between tribes, there were precepts that regulated it, such as the code of Hammurabi or the law of retaliation.

  
drenes
  31

Second singular person of the present subjunctive of the verb to drain.

  
acerque
  28

First and third persons in singular of the present subjunctive of the verb to approach.

  






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