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din
  40

DIN stands for Deutsches Institut für Normung ( German Institute of standardisation ) a body that sets technical standards for Germany and is used in other parts of the world as reference.

  
bambalina
  66

Painted canvas that hides in a scenario part of the props or actors yet not entering scene. One possible origin is the word " Wade " or " bambaleo " which is the rolling of the acrobats and describes the actors hanging entering the work such as gods, Angels or any supernatural character, whose harnesses and wires are covered by fabrics from behind the scenes.

  
histeria
  58

Psychiatric pathology that produces exaggerated emotional alterations. Its name comes from the Greek 965; 963; 964; 949; 961; 945; ( hystera ) that means, uterus, because is supposed to be a typical female disease.

  
falange
  23

Formation of combat of Macedonian origin.

  
despiole
  34

It is said when someone or something gets out of hand, " " breaks out and creates a disorder. It is a lunfardismo.

  
cacho
  80

Carlos hipocorístico.

  
rampante
  42

In heraldry, animal profile with one or two legs extended in attitude threatening, like a lion or a bear on its hind legs extending the front.

  
trolear
  93

Behave with attitude of " trolo " ( so disparagingly call gays ) although it is very little used. Expanding definitions already exposed, I take this opportunity to comment to 34, trolear " in the sense of " behave as a troll-" You should write " " clan, but to speak with " l " and not with " ll ". This will avoid confusion with other meanings. It will take the SAR incorporates it to know how it is.

  
rutinitis
  20

Ironically appoint boredom by the routine as if it were a disease, which must be recovered. You can be understood as " 34 routine infection;.

  
despiplume
  35

It is a word argentina installed an advertising of liquor three pens ( among others starring the actress and TV host Susana Gimenez ) in the 1970's. It is associated with the word lunfardo 34, despiole " ( " " " confusion descontrol 34, " things or people unleashed " ) with the brand of the drink. It was as a synonym for 34, despiole " While advertising is recalled, but was leaving to use over time.

  
ser boleta
  36

Be boletado. See synonyms.

  
cheto
  47

Male form of " cheta ". For etymology, see synonyms.

  
concheta
  59

Regressive form of " cheta ". See etymology in synonyms.

  
lutecia
  34

Completing the definition of FEDE, the name 41 original era Lutetia of the Parisii, then called 40 Paris; today capital of France;. ''

  
jacobino
  30

Member of the Club of the Jacobins, most radical group of the French Revolution inspired by the ideas of Rousseau. Its name comes from the convent of Saint Jacques, which in latin Jacobus or Iacobus.

  
swat
  37

Acronym for " Special Weapons And Tactics " ( " Weapons and 34 special tactics; ). American elite police group.

  
eot
  27

Acronym for " End Of Transmission " or " End Of Text " ( end of transmission or text, respectively ) that identifies a non-printing character used in teleprinters or computer messages. In Unicode it is " 9220; ".

  
panfilo
  53

Pamphilus is one of the characters in the Decameron of Boccaccio.

  
ser un garca
  30

In lunfardo, being a cagador, a person who hurts others, even without a personal benefit. For etymology, see Garcar.

  
garcar
  46

Is the 34 vesre; shitting " although it adds a " r " as paragoge to maintain the structure of verb in Spanish. It has a literal meaning, which is " " having a bowel movement; and another metaforico, which is " crap to something or someone, " harm it. In this case the perpetrator is called " cagador 34, " 34 garcador; or simply using its apocope " 34 garca.

  






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