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Spanish Open dictionary by Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz



Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz
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gambeta
  18

Dribbling: f. movement making a football player to retain the ball and escape to the contrary. Synonym: Driblin.

  
gambetear
  32

Gambetear: vb. 1 In football and other sports, make a quick turn that allows you to circumvent the contrary, escape it and move forward with the mastery of the ball. Synonym: dribble. 2 Run in zigzag.

  
what ssap
  25

What ssap is incorrectly written, and should be written as "whatsapp" being its meaning:
Whatsapp: Program or application of instant messaging for smartphones, which supports the sending and receiving of text, images, videos, audios, etc.; and it will work connected to the Internet. Unlike SMS, sending a message through this program is unlimited in terms of the number of characters to use.

  
locuacidad excesiva
  18

Trend that has someone to talk much and too often.

  
conspiradores
  16

The conspirators are people who are colluding to prepare a conspiracy or to participate in it.

  
qué es un no sé qué
  19

"An I do not know that " is that something that is there, that exists but which is difficult to identify or decipher: "That woman has " an I do not know that " that got me crazy ".

  
lord
  28

Lord: English word which in Spanish translates: Lord, Knight, and that stands for mister ( Mr. )

  
extra oficial
  17

It is not official.

  
hasta la fecha
  18

To the present day.

  
echar una mano
  18

Help, assist someone performing a task, a job, a process, etc.

  
ensaladas de frutas
  20

Combination of assorted fruits cut into small pieces, which can decorate with sugar, liqueur or orange juice.

  
ensaladas de frutas
  19

fruit salad is incorrectly written and should be written as "salad of fruits." being its meaning:
Combination of assorted fruits cut into small pieces, which can decorate with sugar, liqueur or orange juice.

  
broncoaspiración
  21

The aspiration into lungs is the accidental aspiration of solid or liquid, who reach the bronchi to the lungs. Example: A child who eats gas and induced vomiting may breathe, i.e. part of the gas can pass stomach into the lungs. This phenomenon occurs particularly in young children and babies.

  
incuvar
  17

incuvar is incorrectly written, and should be written as "incubate." being its meaning:
Give the body heat, hatch bird eggs, posing on them even when the chicks are born. Synonym: hatch.

  
cuentacuentos
  30

Storytelling: m. and f. person who tells stories in public. Synonyms: fabulist, storyteller, storyteller.

  
barra diagonal
  23

Diagonal bar, also called bar oblique or " slash " in English, is a sign of score that draws top to bottom and from right to left ( / ). The diagonal bar along with the arroba ( @ ) and the line to the floor ( _ ) they are very useful especially on the Internet.

  
slash
  15

"Slash " It is the name given in English to the diagonal bar ( / ) punctuation which nowadays is widely used, particularly on the Internet.

  
tomadura de pelo
  24

Joke, usually tasteful. In Colombia, in the colloquial language it says " bottle of gallo ".

  
mamar gallo
  49

1.-Colloquial expression. Teasing someone without the intention of making him angry.
2. Colloquial expression. Teasing someone without the intention of making him angry.

  
tomar del pelo
  18

1. Take hair to someone, usually a woman to otramujer. 2 Make a joke to someone, especially when the joke is tasteful.

  






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