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se labeis creio
  44

YOU BELIEVED IT.

  
reprisar
  37

reprising comes from reprise French word meaning the thing about accelerating. say of a car that has a lot of acceleration, which has a lot of reprise

  
recordar alguien
  57

remember someone doesn't mean anything, it doesn't exist is an incorrect expression. possibly meant REMEMBERING SOMEONE TO REMEMBER SOMEONE. 1- I REMIND YOU THAT . . . . . . . DON'T FORGET. . . . . . . . . 2-Used in a thoughtful way- you remind me of someone. . . . .

  
estar mosqueado
  44

be, it's currently being. 50 years ago it meant to be concerned about doubting what you would never have had doubts Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be currently used to imply that you are angry, outraged, rabbis, enraged 50 years ago being meant that you had icertidumbre that you were worried and that you had many doubts

  
macrobotellón
  51

many people on the street drinking alcohol that each contributes without anyone serving them, nor attending to them and that each brings on their own. SOMETHING THAT IF YOU SEE IT UP CLOSE, YOU SHOULD RUN

  
infoptuitos
  54

ETA Word guess that it is poorly written, has caught by ear, I think that actually it's infortuitos. Word invented by someone who, according to him, means the opposite of queued-(CASUAL )

  
revira
  58

THIRD PERSON SINGULAR, PRESENT INDICATIVE FORM OF THE VERB REVIRAR: DIVERT YOUR POSITION OR USUAL ADDRESS. METAPHORICALLY SPEAKING: UPSET ANGRY (SEE RAE )

  
trotecillo
  55

As its name suggests, trotecillo, it comes from going to trot.It is usually related to how one of the ways of walking horse.When using the diminutive form is because it is also related to a form of walking animal more pequeno.de there the expression of " trotecillo gorrinero " that applied in its literal sense reflects a form of walk of the gorrinos in the field ( pigs, wild boar...It is also applied metaphorically speaking, when trafficking one describe the attitude of the person who makes sew them some calmly and without any hurry, but surely.Commonly used saying " it takes a gorrinero trotecillo...

  
canjilón
  42

the naive person you say embaucable easily to him who can deceive with ease

  






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