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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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envanecerse
  18

Become conceited or cocky. It means conceited boast, boast, boast, boast, boast, marginalise it.

  
novila
  35

Novila, is the name of a German clothing brand sleeping (pyjamas).

  
archienemigo
  19

It means Supreme enemy, enemy. Irreconcilable, I superenemigo.

  
godos
  23

In Colombia is a pejorative way of referring to members of the conservative party. Germanic people who fought against the Romans. They were divided into Visigoths and Ostrogoths.

  
toto la momposina
  16

"Totó La Momposina", is the stage name of a singer-songwriter, Colombian folk singer, whose real name is Sonia Bazanta Vides.

  
casarse
  16

It means marriage. Marriage.

  
pichirri en venezuela
  115

Pichirre or pichirri, in Venezuela means miserly, miserable, had, apprehension, greedy.

  
taikonauta
  19

Man or woman of the Chinese space. A (or a) taikonauta is a (or a) astronaut of Chinese origin. Chinese astronaut, Cosmonaut Chinese. It originates from the word of the Chinese mandarin language taikon, which means space.

  
ingeligente
  14

It is an error of fingering, for trying to write the word intelligent. It means lucid, witty, deft, ready, able.

  
arrastraderas
  33

In Colombia, it is the same as flip-flops. It is a kind of footwear very simple and inexpensive, formed only by the zuela and a band of the same material that covers the fingers and even the medium instep. We also call them flip-flops.

  
inpace
  15

The correct term is deadlock. It means obstacle, inconvenience, discomfort, distress, prejudice, problem. Binding, dead-end, stalemate. It is a gallicism, comes from the word impasse, in French.

  
joyas
  37

Plural of jewel. It means gems, jewelry, ornaments, relics. It also means exceptional, excellent, wonderful. In Colombia in a colloquial way, someone very clever or that must be careful.

  
utensilios
  26

Plural of Cookware. Manufactured object that is used in domestic and manual form. Tool, instrument, useful, bartulo, appliance, store, appliance, trebejo, junk.

  
abordo
  19

It is an inflection of address. It means to climb any kind of ship to navigate in it.

  
charrasquear
  16

It means press, tear or scratch a stringed instrument, it may be a guitar, bandola, tiple, charango, or four.

  
hipea
  17

In Colombia it is an inflection of hipear. It means suffering from hiccups. It is also encouraging, urrar, encourage, enliven. spur (say hip, hip, urra). Hyper.

  
hiparco
  16

It is the name given a Greek Cavalry Commander in the antiquity. Name given to craters of the Moon and Mars. In ancient times in Greece Hipparchus was a common name: A geographer and mathematician and various tyrants. Why they differ with the complement of its origin and therefore exist in addition to the geographer who was (also known as Hipparchus of Rhodes) Hipparchus of Nicaea, Hipparchus of Athens and Hipparchus of Euboea. Hipparchus is also the name of a space program the Agency Space European (ESA).

  
hipa
  14

Colombia is a shaggy worm, poisonous Caterpillar or churrusco, resulting in much condition to itching or urticar.

  
hipanta
  14

In Honduras is the name of a village and a stream or small river. Broken Hipanta is in the Region of Paradise (Honduras).

  
hipalgesia
  9

It is the same as Hipoalgesia. It is the decrease in the level of pain. Decrease in sensitivity, pain sensitivity below normal, have low sensitivity to pain. It is a natural feature of some people who endure or tolerate a little more pain than the common or average.

  






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