Surely it is a vulgarized form for FLIT inscticide or its sprayer.
ehzollón
10
It looks like a vulgarism by skinning ("scrape, skinning").
abarraganan
6
Inflection of the verb abarraganar ("to live in concubinage", "to cover or make with barragán cloth"), which is more common to see it as pronominal. See verbs/abarraganan , abarraganse .
porciona
10
If it is not a mistake, it will be an inflection of the culinary verb portionar. See verbs/portion.
cruja
13
Inflection of the verb crunch . See verbs/crunch .
optimo
11
Inflection of the verb optimar ("to make optimal"). See verbs/optimo .
enjarró
11
Inflection of the verb enjarrar ("to plaster a surface, cover it with mud or cement", "to put the arms in a jar"). See verbs/enjarró .
luneo
7
Inflection of the verb lunear. See verbs/luneo .
remanece
10
Inflection of the verb remanecer ("to arrive or appear, usually inappropriately"). See verbs/remains.
torcía
8
1º_ Vulgarism by crooked ("wick of the candles", "daily ration for the milling officer" , . . . ) . 2º_ Inflection of the verb to twist. See verbs/twist .
me ha dado un paparajote
6
See me ( pronoun ) , verbs / ha , dado ( "participle to give" ) , un ( article ) , paparajote ( "typical dessert of Murcia" , "patatús" ) .
echa la tranca de la puerta
8
And. . . It would be that, the order to lock a door. See verbs/echa , tranca ("lock that crosses a door or window") , door .
esgobernar un pie
8
And. . . That's it, it is understood. The biggest problem may be in esgobernar that for the Castilian is a vulgarism by ungoverned, in this case for its meaning of "disjointed, broken, dislocated" that is used talking about a bone, a joint, as a foot can have.
habla recio
6
I don't know if they wanted to put "tough talk" or "tough talk".
panzá de comer
10
See panzá ("vulgarism by panzada"), from (preposition), comer ("eating food").
quedar k.o.
6
See meet, K. Or. or KO ("out of combat, unable to react").
botar del trabajo
8
And. . . It is that, "throw away" ( "throw, throw, take out, . . . " ) of work ("place where you work") .
va doblao vivo
8
Obviously in a dictionary it should be "ir doblao vivo" ("to walk very drunk"). See verbs/va, dubbed (various meanings).
escopaestesia
6
It is the name given to the sensation of being observed, and to the ability to "feel" the gaze of others. From Greek 963; 954; 959; 960; 949; 953; 957; ( scopein "observe" ) 945; 953; 963; 952; 951; 963; 953; 962; ( aisthesis "sensation" ) .
melancolía
14
Sad mood, with longing. It is a term that is also used in psychology, but its origin is in Hippocratic medicine where it is one of the four humors produced by the supposed 956; 949; 955; 945; 962; ( melas "black" ) 967; 959; 955; 951; (cholé "bile"), which Latin took as melancholia.
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