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Spanish Open dictionary by Humberto Ramos



Humberto Ramos
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Accepted meanings19625
Obtained votes627
Votes by meaning0.035300
Inquiries893722
Queries by meaning465300
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perico
  50

Perico: Scrambled eggs with fried dressing.

  
piquete
  54

Picket: In Carom billiards, is told picket to certain position given to the tip of the cue on the ball which is going to hit to make this movement desired by the player. It tells: picket above, below or to the sides. Also tells picket, to a small amount of alcohol added to coffee.

  
porrón
  28

Pipote: container for metal, plastic, clay or concrete; with different sizes and uses. Metal, plastic and clay are used to contain liquids. In particular, and some clay serve as decorative ornaments with plants of shade and Sun.

  
quichiqui
  37

Quichiqui: Rhythmic sound that produce the maracas.

  
pingponear
  83

Pingponear: Derivation of the Word table tennis. refer to someone from one place to another, to pretend that is he is solving a problem. When someone happens one thing well, says: I are pingponeando.

  
matar dos pájaros de un solo tiro
  43

Kill two birds with a single shot: saying used to indicate that it will make or made two consecutive steps. It is used thus: kill two birds with a single shot.

  
espaturrar
  31

Espaturrar: Grind or crush by way of mass. Example: When a truck passes over a cat or when we crushed a cockroach, say: the espaturro.

  
moriquito
  34

Moriquito: Bird of prey nightlife, small; in the order of 40 Estrigiformes; 41 Strigidae family, large eyes, with two pen in his swiveling head leaving. This is one of the smaller hedonistic, he is known by this name in the East of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

  
raciclar
  28

Recycle: Put useful object or thing, for use as or different from what it was.

  
cangrejo
  74

Crab: Subject or complicated and intractable problem. That is not moving forward. What is difficult to fix. Very ugly thing.

  
peladero de chivo
  25

Peladero of goat: desert place. Bad camping site or for business. This phrase is used in this way:-Compadre!, we sent us to a peladero of goat; There cannot be achieved nor water. Peladero of goat called the place where graze the goats because does not grow grass.

  
remediar
  31

Remedy: Repair or fix something, half. Example: When there is a fault in a water pipe and the solution is to change the key and are doing something else or when a person asks us food to give to the children and one tells him:-I can help you with half of my food.

  
eres una pava negra
  31

Black Guan: phrase used to indicate that a person draws or has bad luck. Reads this way: you're a Black Guan.

  
retama
  37

Broom: Infusion of boiling or very bitter plant. When one takes a liquid with this feature it is said: this is a broom!.

  
blanquã­n
  30

Blanquín: Fading that gives a person, with the characteristic that the face becomes pale. It is said in this way: perencejo gave him a blanquín.

  
calar
  43

Jigsaw: Catch the fish with the network. This word in this way is used in the East of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela:-what caló pot?.

  
atrapar
  58

Catch: Grab the ( s ) hand ( s ) anything that moves or is about to move. Example: Catch a ball with ( s ) hand ( s ) If it comes from air or piconaso or trap a blowgun before you fly.

  
piconaso
  34

Piconaso: Ball itchy in the land to be released or to hit her. This word is widely used in baseball. for example: A waitpets is a piconaso.

  
berraco
  83

Berraco: It tells the pig when is in heat.

  
pichirre
  41

Pichirre: Very stingy person. Stingy.

  






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