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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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trotón
  22

In Colombia horse that has short, fast and abrupt step. No rhythmic, clumsy, rough, rough, uneven. Arriitmic. Unlike the galloping horse, its passage is not smooth, nor long, nor rhythmic. With ups and downs or changes of pace. He jogs a lot.

  
burrada
  25

It means action typical of a donkey and by extension of an animal. Very clumsy action advanced by a person. It means stupidity, clumsiness, bullshit, idiocy, nonsense, sandness, nonsense, slobping, silly, stuttering, dumbness, skull.

  
calaverada
  37

Very clumsy action advanced by a person. Action that goes against all logic and reasoning. It means stupidity, clumsiness, bullshit, idiocy, nonsense, sandness, nonsense, slobping, silly, stuttering, dumbness, skull.

  
muleto
  26

Male hybrid equine born from crossing a mare and a donkey. In Colombia it is the male calf to cross a mare and a donkey (or also the breeding of a mule, although rare). Male or young mule. Young and unmsensed mule or male. In automotive slang the spare car of a competitor or a vehicle.

  
burreño
  31

It is the result of crossing a horse and a donkey or donkey, hybrid equine. Mule, mulet, cemino. It's another way to call the burgundy.

  
onagro
  30

Ancient wild ass originating in Asia. It was also called hemion. In Greek it means half ass, wild ass. Its scientific name is Equus hemionus and belongs to the Equidae family.

  
romero
  13

In Colombia it is a surname of Spanish origin. Person who participates in a pilgrimage, pilgrim. It is also the name of a shrub plant that has medicinal, gastronomic and cosmetic uses. Its scientific name Rosmarinus officinalis and belongs to the family Lamiaceae. There are other plants that are also called rosemary. Romero is also used as a male name. It is of Latin origin, means that you travel or pilgrim to Rome. Variant : Romeo .

  
trusa
  19

It is usually a kind of solid, elastic and tight dress. An elastic inner accessory can also be considered as a trusa.

  
druso
  13

It means Mohammedan, belonging to the Fatimí sect. They are inhabitants of several regions of Syria, Lebanon and Israel.

  
intruso
  71

Who enters or arrives without permission. Strange, upstart, outsider. Person who has not been invited, cast, foreign, alien, curious, unknown. .

  
advenedizo
  59

It means that you enter without being invited or without authorization. Who enters, enters or arrives without permission. Strange, intruder, stranger. Person who enters where he has not been invited, cast, foreign, alien, curious, unknown, meddling or intrusive.

  
adventicio
  4

It means additional, accidental, casual, accidental. It occurs, appears, or generates in an unnatural way. Which is not natural or usual. Added.

  
artejo
  30

It can be each of the parts that make up the legs or limbs of an insect. Knuckle, articulation, segment, joint. It can also mean additional tissue. or leftover.

  
pulgar
  31

It's the name of the big toe. It is also called a pokery. It is the name of one village in Germany and another in Spain (Province of Toledo). It is also the surname of Spanish origin. Surname of a football player of Chilean origin and whose full name is Erick Antonio Pulgar Farfán . He plays for Fiorentina and is a containment flyer.

  
diádromo
  14

It is the generic name given to fish migrating from freshwater to salt water (sea). so they go down with the current of rivers. The classic example is eel.

  
sanduchera
  24

In Colombia it may well be the appliance where sandwiches are prepared (it is also used sánduches or sanguches). You can also say sandwichmaker (and of course sandwich) . Also in Colombia we call a sanduchera to a small briefcase, box or container where we transport the sandduiches or snacks. It is a lot to confuse with a lunch box that is a little larger where lunch is transported.

  
inafrontable
  12

It means that it cannot be fulfilled or assumed. You can't face, face or challenge. It is most used to indicate a type of debt that cannot be assumed for the onerous or impossible to repay.

  
gurmanes
  11

They are people who enjoy and appreciate good delicacies. People of refined or exquisite palate. It is a word of French origin and comes from the word gourmand.

  
unánimemente
  35

It means unanimously. It means that there was unanimity in the election, that all voters voted for the same candidate. It was approved by all participants. They all chose the same (that there were no votes against or for another).

  
agost
  9

It is the name of a Spanish town and a municipality of the Province of Alicante (Valencian Community). It is also the name of an effigy of a lion that looks to the side and found in that region, from the Iberan era.

  






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