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kinas
  49

It's a woman's name. There is also Kina, without the s. It is of Hebrew origin and means approved by God, with the approval of the Lord.

  
odolosti
  14

I think they're asking for odolnosti. If so, it is a Czech-language word meaning resistance.

  
holocracia
  20

Organizational or government system in which there are no hierarchies, all are the same and decisions are made by agreement and horizontally.

  
neópata
  15

Person who commits crimes and/or assaults and then brags about them in videos on social media. They try to take advantage of that they can be kept anonymous, even temporarily.

  
criovolcan
  20

The term is cryovolcán, with tilde, It is a term used in Astronomy or Astrophysics. Refers to icy or cold volcanoes. It is an extraterrestrial volcano (from another planet) that expels ice and water.

  
falsete
  31

In Music, it is a type of singing in which the vocal cords are vibrated. They are used to achieve a higher than normal tone in the singer. Note or tone achieved with effort in the vocal cords, variation of normal register in the singing.

  
huapango
  32

The huapango or guapango is a very cadence dance type originating in Mexico. It is characterized by a strong heel on the board. It is also called huasteco. The word huapango is of Nahuatl origin and means wood or wooden or tree board.

  
saloma
  32

It's a kind of pitiful singing that sailors pronounce. Falset edge, in sharp, elongated and vibrato tones. Special singing that Panamanian backing vocalists do in tropical songs. Choir with impossed voice.

  
dogal
  49

It's another way to call the brake, head, flange, rein of a ride. Rope that is tied to the neck of the beast to be able to dominate it.

  
cabalgadura
  17

It is a way of referring to beasts that can be finished or mounted. Steed, mount, horse, mule, donkey, beast.

  
leñero
  14

It can mean several things in Colombia : Set , stack, pile of firewood. Person who produces or trades with firewood. In the colloquial language of footballers, he is the rough or tough player who is characterized by demolishing his opponents. We also call them sweepers or scythes. Rough play.

  
pilatuna
  16

In Colombia it is a picaresque action of children. Mischief. rascality, daring. Made by the rascal.

  
fauto
  49

In the biblical sense it is the way to call a vain person to such an extent that he looks ridiculous. Vain or over-smug.

  
gauchada
  30

In Colombia it means ingenuity, something that is done with a lot of intelligence to solve a problem. Something talented and inventive.

  
gorrero
  36

In Colombia it is the same as gorrón or canalero. Person who lives at the expense of others and who does not want to spend anything on their maintenance.

  
gorrera
  8

In Colombia it is also called gorrera or taken advantage. Person or woman who lives from parasite to those close to them and who does not spend on their maintenance. Dropper, maintained, canaler.

  
flecha
  46

Throwing puncture weapon. It is launched using an arc. Saeta, dart. In Colombia, a limited-tech mobile phone is called arrow. It is also called flechita (Colombian's common tendency to use diminutives). In colloquial and street language, the right person is also called arrow for something. person who knows about something that is required or that can fix a home problem.

  
empecatado
  18

It means sinner, guilty. That is in sin. Person who has committed a misdemeanor, a crime or a sin.

  
empecatada
  6

Sinner, guilty. A person who is in sin, or who has committed a fault against a standard or commandment.

  
emo
  54

In Bogota it is a group or youth ghetto with special characteristics and mostly with suicidal tendencies. His dress is usually black or dark. Women's makeup is grim. They mostly use piercing.

  






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