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John Rene Plaut
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Obtained votes667
Votes by meaning0.0113935
Inquiries4326392
Queries by meaning3813935
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engancharse
  66

1. lock, crimp a piece with another 2. dig a fish hook or a person to an element with tip or tapered. 3. Colloquially grab a criticism of another person and start a discussion. 4. Let yourself be seduced by another 5. Enter enthusiastically into a sport, hobby or goal

  
herramientas estandar en informatica
  49

Standard computer tools are the set of facilities keep computer systems to develop applications or for use as end user computing services.

  
trueques
  62

Barter is the exchange of goods, objects and services by others without the intervention of money. Ancient civilizations didn't know money and commercial transactions conducted through barter.

  
dentrítico
  56

Denditrico says relationship with the dendrite, neuronal termination whose function is to receive impulses from other neurons and send them to the soma of the neuron. The dendrites are born as branched from the cell body and numerous extensions.

  
cachanos
  69

cachanos is incorrectly written and should be written as catch us being its meaning:
Catch us derived from the verb to catch, to be neologism has something. Catch us would be a barbarism, imperatively reflective, indicating order of note or warning to a third of what a group is, or is to be made.

  
superhéroe
  50

Superhero is a fictional character possessing superhuman powers or super powers. Superman was created in 1938 and until 1945 was a huge success, largely due to the second world war, where the heroes were fundamental to keep moral high. Superman is considered the first superhero, although the Phantom was created in 1936, two years before. It was the Argentine comic strip Patoruzú.

  
cachanos
  46

Cachano is a devil

  
osos maduros
  369

Bears are older people who have abundant hair on the body and who like gay sex.

  
fingicidas
  36

fingicidas is incorrectly written, and should be written as a fungicide to be its meaning:
fungicide is something that kills Parasitic fungi that cause diseases and infections.

  
deshidratación
  60

Significant loss of body water in a living being. Drying process of food for purposes of preservation and subsequent ( re-moistening and ) consumption.

  
descamarse
  25

1. renewal of the skin by sloughing of dead cells or flakes groups. 2. remove the flakes to a fish, reptile or amphibian that has scaly skin.

  
idioma tailandés
  26

Language spoken in Thailand ( former Siam ) so it is also called Siamese.

  
vestir bien
  34

Dress with elegance, impeccable form and according to the canons of Haute Couture.

  
electrofobia
  31

I hate or reject end to everything either electrical or electronic. Not confused with Alectrofobia which is the rejection or fear of chickens.

  
conoces cadaestación de calvario que te espera
  39

It refers to the 12 stations that had to be Jesus with the cross, constituting a true martyrdom and suffering. It represents a long and excruciating suffering

  
percató
  25

the reflexive verb sense, to realize

  
mi amorcito
  53

Affective forms for denomiar a dear or beloved person

  
saeta, segun la biblia
  38

Arrow, particularly those launched against the crucified while living estabana to increase the pain and the torture, or occasionally, to accelerate his death. It is said be in figurative form who is very fast

  
plañideros
  26

They cry or rather regret moaning strongly

  
suprima
  56

conjugation form of the verb delete

  






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