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The correct term is lock, with b. It means obstacle, hindrance, difficulty, brake, inconvenience. Prevent the free development of something. Prevent something functions well. In Colombia colloquially and in jargon, be under the effects of the drug and especially when it comes to monkey or marijuana.
It is the name of a genus of birds very common in the Caribbean, Central and South America. They are usually called zanates, clarineros, tordos, changas, machangas, chinchilines. They belong to the family Icteriidae . They are also often called hashish or mozambican. There is still serious discussion among several authors about its meaning: some say it comes from quisquilla (i.e. insignificant dispute) or from Quisqueya, which was the ancient name that the Caribbeans gave to the present territory of the Dominican Republic.
It's a napping or napping inflection. It is a galicism (it comes from "nappe", "napper", which means tablecloth or layer). It consists of applying some thick sauce to meals. Place a thick layer of cream or sauce on the food. Salting. In Greek mythology it was one of the deities or nymphs of forests, mountains and glens. Each of the Napeas. It means it belongs to the forest. Name of a succulent plant with very beautiful flowers, which belongs to the family Cactaceae. Its scientific name is Echinopsis hybrid or Echinopsis cactus .