PLAY-OFF in English uses the term in sports competitions for tiebreaker stages, as well as matches from two teams leading different leagues to decide who is the champion. 2 . in Spanish, and now introduced to football, they are called the semi-finals and in the tiebreaker for third place.
HORTELANO DOG figuratively, person who does not eat or let eating. 2 . Literary work of Lope de Vega, comedy in which Princess Diana cannot love Theodore and, therefore, does not allow the love to be loved or loved by another person. Hence the phrase is like the dog of the gardener, because the dog does not eat vegetables, but also does not allow other animals to eat the master's vegetables.
GRIMADO 1 . Word part of the glyph of chapter 68 of Rayuela, by Julio Cortázar (see incopelusas). It could be translated by squealing, whispering or lamenting. 2 . Grima from the Grimmis Germanic, horrible. Very unpleasant physical sensation that is experienced when listening to a sound, such as that of chalk when fried against the black board.
WETWARE Computing defines its components as SOFTWARE, HARDWARE, and MANWARE. We can consider a new component if living components become part of the hardware, the WETWARE. The prefix soft is soft ( programs ), hard is hard (irons) man is human and wet is wet (in relation to water asnpart of living beings )