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scort
  37

The term "scort" is commonly used to refer to a person who offers escort or companionship services, usually of an intimate or sexual nature, in exchange for money. Scorts are professionals who provide entertainment services, company at social events, nights out or private gatherings. Importantly, the terms "scort" and "prostitution" are not exactly synonymous. While prostitution primarily involves performing sexual acts in exchange for money, a scort can offer a variety of services that go beyond the merely sexual, focusing also on companionship and entertainment. It is critical to note that laws and regulations related to escort services and prostitution may vary by country and, in some places, these types of activities may be illegal or strictly regulated. It is always important to inform yourself about local laws before considering any activity related to escort services or prostitution. The term "scort" is derived from the English word "escort". The word "escort" comes from the Old French "escorte", which means "escort" or "accompaniment". In turn, the origin of "escorte" is found in the French verb "escorchier", which means "to skin" or "to remove the skin". Initially, the word "escort" was used to describe a person or a group of people who accompanied or protected someone important, such as political leaders, dignitaries, kings or queens. The term was associated with the idea of providing protection and security during the transfer of these people. Over time, the meaning of "escort" expanded to also include the companionship and entertainment aspect. In the current context, "escort" primarily refers to a person who provides escort services, both social and intimate, in exchange for money. The adaptation of the term to "scort" may be due to phonetic reasons or simplification in the use of language, and may have arisen in specific communities or contexts. However, it is important to note that "scort" is a variant of writing or an adaptation of the original English term "escort". Some examples : 1 . I hired the services of a scort to accompany me to an important business dinner. 2 . The scort agency offers a variety of profiles to meet the different preferences of its clients. 3 . My friend hired a scort to keep him company during his business trip in the city. 4 . Discretion is one of the most important qualities sought in a professional scort. 5 . The scort I hired gave me an incredibly pleasurable and satisfying experience. 6 . I was surprised by the intelligence and interesting conversation I had with my scort during our night out. 7 . The scort was very attentive and adapted perfectly to my needs and desires during our appointment. 8 . I hired a scort to accompany me to a social event and make sure the evening was enjoyable. 9 . The scort showed an exceptional level of professionalism and courtesy throughout the time we were together.

  
plenilunio
  13

Full moon refers to the moon phase in which the Moon is at its brightest and fully illuminated from our vantage point on Earth. Also known as a full moon, it occurs when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are roughly aligned, with Earth in between. Some synonyms of full moon are full moon, round moon, or total full moon. Example phrases using the word "full moon" : 1 . "The night sky was dazzling in the full moon, with the full Moon illuminating every corner." 2 . "Pagan rituals were performed during the full moon to harness the energy of the full moon." 3 . "Tides were especially high during full moon, thanks to the gravitational influence of the full Moon." 4 . "The full moon night offered a magical and romantic landscape to stroll along the beach." Remember that these phrases are only examples and you can adapt them according to the context you want to use.

  
transgiversar
  17

Misrepresentation: It comes from the Latin "tergiversari", which means "to turn around" or "to give a false or twisted interpretation". It means manipulating or distorting the information or meaning of something in order to change its meaning or mislead.

  
hipofagia
  14

It is a term that refers to the practice of eating horse meat. For example: "In some countries, hypophagia is a common practice and is considered a source of protein."

  
mariluz
  24

The name "Mariluz" is a combination of two words: "Mary," which is of Hebrew origin and means "the chosen one" or "the beloved of God," and "Light," which comes from Latin and means "brilliance" or "clarity." Therefore, the meaning of "Mariluz" could be interpreted as "the chosen one who radiates clarity". As for the connotations this name might have, it could be associated with positive qualities such as intelligence, wisdom, creativity, and clarity of thought, as well as characteristics such as agreeableness, sensitivity, and empathy. In addition, the name might suggest a bright and optimistic personality, someone who enlightens others with their presence. It is important to note that each person is unique and the name does not fully define their personality or characteristics, but it can have certain connotations and cultural and symbolic associations.

  
lénticos
  13

The word "lenticos" in English, is an adjective that refers to stagnant bodies of water, such as lakes, swamps or ponds, as opposed to moving bodies of water, such as rivers or streams. This word comes from the Latin term "lenticus", meaning "lentil shape", and refers to the shape of some stagnant bodies of water.

  
chonismo
  21

"Chonismo" is a colloquial word used in some Latin American countries, especially Mexico, to refer to a form of behavior, fashion, or attitude associated with vulgarity, class lessness, or bad taste. In other words, "chonismo" can be thought of as a set of cultural traits that are characterized by being vulgar, exaggerated, or tasteless. For example, excessive use of flashy jewelry, tight and revealing clothing, or aggressive or smug behavior could be considered examples of chonismo. In some regions, the word "naco" is also used as a synonym for chonismo. However, it is important to note that this word may be considered offensive or discriminatory in some contexts.

  
aroba
  12

The symbol "@" is called "at" in Spanish. The word "aroba" is not commonly used to refer to this symbol. The at sign is mainly used in email addresses to separate the username from the domain name, and is also used to indicate a measure of weight in some parts of the world, especially in Spain and in Spanish-speaking countries of Latin America. Origin: The origin of the word "at" comes from the Arabic "ar-ruba", which means "fourth part". Back then, an arroba was equivalent to a quarter of a quintal, a unit of weight used to weigh goods such as grains, olives and other products.

  
megaconjunto
  59

Mega is huge and set is a group of things, therefore a megaset is a huge group of grouped things.

  






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