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Spanish Open dictionary by Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz



Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz
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Inquiries2257936
Queries by meaning2917
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france 24
  17

France 24, is the name of a subscription television channel that broadcasts its signal from France to the world.

  
fascinante
  13

1- Extremely attractive. 2- That fascinates by its extraordinary qualities. I do not know where the anonymous friend gets the "horrifying" and "horrendous" thing.

  
telenoticiero
  9

Telenoticiero (or better Telenoticiario), is a television program in which news is broadcast.

  
embrujar
  12

Bewitch. 1- Bewitch, upset someone's judgment or health with superstitious practices. 2- Exert attraction or fascination on someone.

  
yayo
  9

1- Yayo, is the affectionate way of calling or referring to Eladio. 2- Yayo El Indio, is the nickname with which the singer Gabriel Eladio Peguero Vega was known, who was part of La Sonora Matancera.

  
jodienda
  12

Discomfort, discomfort.

  
taparrabos
  9

Loincloth (masculine noun) Piece of cloth, leather or any other material with which the genitals of members of some indigenous tribes are covered.

  
lombricida
  13

A substance or medicine used to kill worms.

  
megaprima
  14

Megaprima, is the name given to an activity carried out by a chain store in Colombia, in which special discounts and other promotions and offers are granted. The name "megapremium" refers to the month of June which is the month in which companies pay service premiums to their employees.

  
pico de pato
  14

Duckbill dinosaurs were herbivorous dinosaurs that were characterized by having a wide and long beak resembling a duck's beak.

  
acaparador
  12

Hoarder (and hoarder). Person who hoards .

  
nojoda
  13

Nojoda is a word widely used in popular slang, sometimes to denote anger, other times to denote surprise. In the paisa region in Colombia they say "don't".

  
sacarse la lotería
  12

It's the same as winning the lottery, in popular jargon, hitting the fat man.

  
chanel
  13

Chanel, better known as "La Bella Chanel" is an influencer born in the Dominican Republic but raised in Puerto Rico, who has become very famous for uploading videos to Facebook and Youtube in which she is dedicated to giving advice or tips on different topics, especially related to the couple and love.

  
termineitor
  12

Termineitor (or better exterminator) is the Spanish form of the English word Exterminator (The Exterminator), which in Spanish translates: The Exterminator. He is a science fiction character, an autonomous robot conceived as an indestructible soldier on the battlefield. In its creation or origin this robot emerges from a ball of fire and slowly acquires human appearance. It is designed for infiltration and assassination. His versatility ranges from imitation of voices, dexterity in various combat tactics, handling of weaponry, speed and strength superior to those of a human, almost infinite learning capacity, and even the in-depth understanding of human emotions.

  
nojoñe
  7

Nojoñe is a word used in some areas of the Colombian Caribbean Coast, replacing "nojoda" and "nofriegue".

  
reclamante
  14

Person complaining .

  
imperdible
  12

1- Not to be missed. 2- That you can not miss.

  
occidental
  16

1- Belonging or relative to the West. 2- From the countries of the West or related to them.

  
telacafé
  11

Telecafé, is the name of a Colombian open television channel, which covers the departments of Caldas, Quindío and Risaralda, and which is on air 24 hours a day.

  






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