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escapularios
  51

Plural of scapular. Some people use this word to be noted the falsity of whom giving good advice, it does not in practice. EJ. I do not come with necklaces. Giving to understand, who receives a sermon of who should not, either by lack of knowledge of the topic or for not having the proper conduct or culture.

  
chereveco
  86

Word used in some countries of Central America to refer to anything that is not using defined, which hinders or discomfort. Shaft: Remove me that chereveco of the road. Referring to the discomfort or nuisance which produces something. Shaft: That chereveco does not work. Referring to something which is not the name or forgotten, and which is not satisfactory management or expertise in its use. Thing without value.

  
guacala
  83

Word used in Mexico and other American countries to warn about something unclean, pig, disgusting, despicable, foul. Shaft: EWw that smells like demons. Axis: A Kiss to this or that not Artistas huy to disgust.

  
gu¿la
  62

Guila. A word that is usually written with diaeresis. That means child. Sometimes used in a derogatory manner, referring to a child's bad habits or customs. Shaft: The Eagle has me tired. Referring to an or a girl who by their attitudes or culture, causes discomfort, etc.

  
pulper¿a
  61

Shop in little expansion, where they sell food generally, basic foods and that in general, and despite its low extension contains very varied and large amount of supplies. It is believed that due to the great skill to serve customers quickly, dependents must have similarity with an Octopus and perform maneuvers with their hands as if they had many arms and provide appropriate care.

  
abastos
  67

Plural of supply.

  
fragmentado
  62

It is said is some element, relationship or otherwise of consistency between subjects, people, or masses that due to either natural or not, have been separated into multiple parts and could indefinitely be in that State; or return to their natural state, either partial or total. Axis: Each who took their part and departed. Referring to a fortune or inheritance. Shaft: Leave in search of new fortune and leave their family. It is said is to separate a relationship in fractions. The Word also applies to separate a glass or other material that has been divided as either at will or by natural reasons for the favourable condition of that element. Separation of goods, materials, relationships, etc.

  
biopluralismo
  58

Trend that is enajenadamente in making or doing what the masses or individual groups do in their daily lives. Copy customs and make them unsuitable environments or environments. Belief in a wrong tendency and vaguely boast of it. Arrogance feel a group of individuals by their customs or methods. Blowhard, radicalism, controversy, chaos, confusion. etc.

  
que es sucesion
  73

Succession: Word that is used in some countries of america to distinguish the real heir of the assets of the successor. Also used to make note who their relative or relatives achieved good or bad habits and customs.

  
maromas
  51

Show that is performed either with individuals or trained animals, causing admiration among the spectators. Artifice or gyms that produce intense emotion or laughter. Formerly held ropes cables made with natural fibers that were circus acts. You can currently see ropes in many places either for sport or for fun.

  
chuicas
  64

Very old Word, which is used to denote old clothes, rags, etc. Shaft: I throw the chuicas the street. To imply, that have brought home some individual, with their belongings. Also the word chuicas is used to highlight someone who never forget the mistakes of the past. Shaft: Always take out the old chuicas. It is believed born from the Indian ancient who asked alms or work on the streets during the colony and dressed in costumes of that time calls Chuics they roamed through the streets with their luggage and their Chuics.

  
tiliches
  75

Word that I created, born of ancient street sales in carriages and carts pulled by horses and that their unique sound originated an onomatopoeia for the Ding, Ding produced by the sound of pots and other metallic accessories sold in those times. It is currently used to denote chaos or disorder of things without importance in a derogatory way.

  






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