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patota
  80

This word was used in Chile and the Cuyo region of Argentina as " pacota " , to the violent, attacking group. Possibly from " paco " or " 34 paca; which was the package of cheap products that sailors had land to sell; the comparison comes out because they were " low value " , the same as the pacoteros, cowards who only made the handsome if they were all together. The change to " 34 gang; It took place in Buenos Aires, where '' well 39 children; during the crisis of 1890 they went out in 40 groups; " Nota " ) to punish young people from the UCR. A little his way affected go duck, was them called " patoteros " instead of " pacoteros ".

  
tramoya
  73

It comes from " plot " , and is the hidden machinery in the theatre to create supernatural effects, usually with many strings attached and intertwined. See Bambalina. See: http: //www. meaning. org/deus ex machina. htm

  
taurofilia
  34

Sexual perversion who is attracted to bulls or cattle in general. Greek 964; 945; 965; 961; 959; 962; ( tauros, " 34 Bull; ) and 966; 953; 955; 953; 945; ( filia, " love, affective inclination " ).

  
aargeologo
  28

It is who studies the terrain of the riverbed and the banks of the River Aare, in Switzerland. XD

  
tubo
  49

Cano, usually cylindrical, which can be made of flexible material.

  
corbata
  45

Accessory dress, kind of Ribbon tied around the neck with the ends hanging forward. Appears in 1936 inspired scarves that Croatian soldiers used ( 41 cravates; , and all {i takes its name.

  
petiso
  61

In slang, is a festive way to tell pete. See: Pete.

  
robot
  52

It was used for the first time in the work of science fiction '' Rossumovi Univerzální 39 diverse; ( '' Rossum's universal Robots '' ) of the Czech Karel 268; apek. It has its origin the word robota ( " forced labour " " working slave " ) and it serves to name to a machine that does the work of a man with some autonomy.

  
casquivana
  66

Literally is " light helmets " losing step. They are euphemistic ways to name a woman are customs.

  
cremona
  30

Thread of bread that can be made in various sizes. The name is possibly a homage to the Italian city.

  
bolo
  48

Originally it was a performance of theatre in a place where the actor or the company were not installed, and therefore had to move. Later was the performance ( already in theatre, radio or TV ) " artist invited " that does not belong to the cast, and in general did a role but a filling.

  
kipá
  49

Jewish ritual hat worn by men, especially in places of worship. Hebrew 1499; 1460; 1468; 1508; 1464; 1468; 1492; ( kipa, " top, dome " ).

  
sandwich
  68

It was originally a piece of meat between two slices of bread. The name is an eponym of John Montagu, Earl of Sandwich ( England, 1718-1792 ) According to tongues was a gambler to not leave your cards games wearing meat cooked between bread for lunch, because I could eat it with one hand while playing with the other. Today is called sandwich any '' ingredient among breads ''.

  
foja cero
  23

'' Leaf zero '' first sheet ( or page ) of a file. The expression is used to indicate the start of something.

  
culo con rosca
  77

In Argentina, the phrase names a person who feels superior to others, especially by their social class. As a ridiculous comparison, reportedly carrying not the ass like everybody else, but having one with thread, or washer.

  
pichin
  29

pichin is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Pichincha" being its meaning:
Infantile form to nominate the urine. " Make a pichin " He is urinating.

  
culto
  43

Cultivated. For etymology see: grow.

  
canon
  52

Standard or model that you should follow or imitate, also is a list or gradation to take as a reference. Greek 954; 945; 957; 969; 957; ( canon, " rod to measure " ).

  
enoch
  35

Name of some biblical characters.

  
gráfica de pastel
  24

Cake or pie graph is basically a circle ( it can be inclined in perspective or even simulate a 3D ) divided into parts for radios. Each pie represents a proportional part of a whole and the amount in each depends on angle to find the radios that limit it.

  






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