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chupar
  37

It means sucking, forming vacuum with the mouth to extract a liquid. Suck. In Colombia it can also mean kissing or drinking (drinking, libar). Other very Colombian perceptions of sucking are to endure, tolerate, endure or lose weight, to get angry.

  
quebrar
  51

It means splitting, breaking, slashing, smashing, transgressing, twisting, bending. It can also mean reaching ruin, ruining, failing, sinking, shipwreck. Regarding the voice, it is to be broadcast choppy by crying.

  
juzgar
  39

Judge's work. What the judge does. It can mean to value . prosecute, prosecute, opinion, conceive, qualify, appreciate. It can also mean deliberating, arbitrating, failing, dictating.

  
mojar
  62

It means wet, enter. In Colombia in a colloquial way, wetting means achieving something for the first time, after many attempts.

  
competir
  36

It means rivalry, pugnar, fight, contender. Participate in a competition. It can also mean opposing, emulating or imitating.

  
adalid
  36

It means who leads or commandes. It means leader, leader, guide, warlord, boss, captain, commander, paladin, head, champion, ace.

  
proceres
  17

The correct term is próceres, always with tilde. Plural de procer . It means a person who is characterized by being a hard-earned advocate of his beliefs or thinking. Knight, champion, champion, hero, warrior, paladin.

  
honrado
  47

It means he's been treated with honor. Venerated, respected, distinguished. Also he has acted honestly. Integrity, probo, loyal, dignified, honest, decent.

  
honrados
  53

Honest plural. It means they are treated with honor. Revered, respected. People who act honestly. Probos, loyal, correct, decent, whole, honest.

  
canas
  35

It means white ) or gray hairs), white hairs. Plural of cana . Silver strand. In Colombia in a colloquial way anxieties. In Colombia cana can also mean prison, inmate.

  
palizas
  35

In Colombia it means physical punishments, fuetera, tundas, zurras, beatings, zobas, azotainas. Plural beating. Bulky, crushing defeats. In Venezuela it means drunkenness, scratches.

  
reirse
  63

It means mocking, sneering.

  
duros
  18

It means strong, tough, rigid, solid, severe, stubborn, difficult. Plural of hard . Coin units colloquially . In Colombia in a colloquial way the best, the aces.

  
síndrome de lesch nyhan
  34

In Medicine is a very serious inherited disorder in the metabolism of purines, which is associated with an overproduction of uric acid (AU), neurological disability and behavioral problems. It is the most severe form of hypoxanthin-guanine-phosphoritosyl-transferase (HPRT) deficiency. In Medical terms the abbreviation SLN is used:

  
silfos
  26

Plural of Silfo . Male Of Sylfide. Fantastic beings or spirits of the air. Elemental air beings according to Paracelso.

  
rateras
  38

In Colombia it means thieves. Women who commit crimes such as robbery and theft. Plural of ratera .

  
feito
  81

It's diminutive of ugly. In Portuguese it means fact done.

  
yomo toro
  39

Yomo Toro was the stage name of a Puerto Rican musician. He was one of the first to include the four in the sauce. His full name was Victor Guillermo Toro Vega.

  
poteca o ahuyama
  13

In Colombia and especially in the Department of Santander Poteca is told to ahuyama puree, shoe or pumpkin, so you could consider synoid words. Typical Santanderean dish, which can be consumed with hogao and meats. It is clarified in many parts the mashed potato is also called potato poteca, so poteca means for many puree.

  
quenepa
  68

It's another way to call the sucker in Puerto Rico and Mexico. It is the name of a tree and its fruits. The scientific name of the tree is Melicoccus bijugatus and belongs to the family Sapindaceae. It is also known as mamón, anoncillo, mojón, huaya, maco, cojoncillo, suckling, gualo, mamalón, suckers, guelines, guayo, lemongrass.

  






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