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In Colombia it is the same as turning or laying (referring to a vehicle that loses its verticality). Invert , stay with the tires next to or on top. Water the load. It can also mean striving, hurrying, striving, striving, taking an interest. It is also possible to use the term to indicate an avalanche of people to a defined site and in a short span of time.
In Colombia it is a kind of sweet bread. It is usually round or threaded and is coated with a layer of white sugar. In most cases inside the dough carries guava sandwich or fruit crystals. My grandfather said that the name was because before or inserted in the oven, the mojicon was wet or moistened with milk or water, so that the sugar that was sprinkled, adhered to the dough.
In Colombia it is to spread a powder on something. It is usually a term used in gastronomy or bakery. It may refer to spreading sugar, cinnamon powder, wheat flour or any other ingredient in powder or flour. Some agricultural or agrochemical inputs that are dry powders may also be sprinkled.