ESCARABINO is part of the magic phrase that Gabriel García Márquez puts in the mouth of a child who teaches Florentino to kill birds in his book "Love in times of cholera": "Tino, tino, if I don't hit you I scan you' . The enchantment works miraculously the first time it tests its wave, but the second time it suffers serious eschatological problems and fails.
ECTOTHERM THAT REGULATES ITS TEMPERATURE BY THE HEAT OF THE ENVIRONMENT (POIQUILOTHERM), BUT THAT IN SOME CASES HAVE OTHER MEANS TO BEHAVE LIKE HOMEOTHERMS. Eye: Not to be confused with ECTODERM, which the outer layer of the metazoan embryo, from which then derives the skin, hair, feathers, nails and nervous system.
I HAVE IT ON THE TIP OF MY TONGUE colloquial way of saying that you know the name or the word but that you have a temporary mental block that prevents the nerve pathways from reaching the neurons that store the information. It can be temporary forgetfulness, and at any time access occurs, but sometimes it is permanent and must be re-recorded in new neurons with new pathways to find it again in the future. The truth is that the person who says this phrase practically never gets to remember because in the effort he gets stressed and generates waves of frequencies that interfere with the process of thinking, when it is time to have the greatest possible calm.
KITER anglicism derived from KITE, volantín or comet; in commerce: person who issues a bad check thinking that he will cover it before it gets cashed. 2 . person who prays for others 3 . In urban language: In fight or getaway video games, player who uses a special rune to increase his protective shield 4. Athlete who does kitesurfing