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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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proverbiales
  20

It is the plural of proverbial. Relative to the proverb. Known as always. It means known, known and recognized, well-known, traditional, customary.

  
ft
  20

It is the abbreviation of feet in English, which means feet. Foot: measure length English, equivalent to 30, 48 cm.

  
ñoñi
  41

The full expression is "Ah, noni", that it is used in the Colombian Atlantic coast, it means "watch to see if not", is like a warning "Beware breach" or "is that just in case you doubt it?". Noni, is the name of a humorist who participates in the program "El Gallo" Radioactiva, a Bogota youth station.

  
malacopa
  18

It means person who does not know how to drink, which is drunk very easily, who sleep in the drunk or which dedicates itself to annoy, offend and generate fighting in Colombia.

  
vinculado
  25

It is an inflection of link. Connect or bind strongly. It means join, tie, bind, bind, relational, related, family, append.

  
jocho
  14

Colloquial way in Mexico, it means Hot Dog, hot dog.

  
bomberazo
  21

It is an augmentative of fireman. Large or burly firefighter. A firefighter who stands out above the others.

  
ganoderma
  13

It means that skin glow you or the part outside, that has luster, that is brilliant. It is the name of a genus of basidiomycete fungi. They are known as pipes or mushrooms and are found all over the world.

  
filodia
  12

The phyllode or filodia in Botany is an apparent blade, that looks like a sheet. It is an adaptation of a petiole or a stem, which expands to carry out photosynthesis in a plant (as if a sheet) functions

  
recibo de pago
  12

It means Bill, proof of payment.

  
sobrador
  14

A person who adopts an attitude of superior to others. vain, proud, boastful, presumed. Believing himself invincible.

  
guailón
  27

It means large and slow person. In Colombia we colloquially say "large and acabachiros", bobarron, tontarron. It is a term used in Chile.

  
grandota
  40

It is an augmentative women big. It means high, huge, giant, great.

  
trupillo
  66

Colombia is one of the common names given to a tree Dela family Fabaceae. Its scientific name is Prosopis juliflora and receives also the common names of Mesquite, guanacaste, Mesquite, aipia.

  
desactualizado
  12

A person who is unknown today. For a professional: that unknown advances or knowledge of his profession. For a common person: that unknown developments, misinformed, late.

  
marismas
  19

It is the plural of marshland. In Colombia we say marshes at sites where brackish sea water and fresh water mingle. They are usually affected by the rise and fall of tides. It means swamp, Marsh, swamp, pond, lagoon.

  
raspones
  40

In Colombia we say scratches to the abrasions or peelings that occur on the skin after a fall.

  
perolita
  22

In Colombia we have the habit of using very diminutive. Perolita is a small pan and pan is a pot or pan, a kitchen implement. Casserole, saucepan, saucepan, vasijita.

  
vulgares
  67

It can mean own ignorant men, of the village of current usage, the domain of all, popular, common, ordinary, usual, ordinary, General, simple, plebeian, uneducated. It can also mean studs, apricots, rude, profanity, pedestrian.

  
visiones
  38

It means appearances, hallucinations, dreams, imaginations, illusions, dreams, fantasies, ghosts, approaches, points of view, perspectives.

  






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