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Spanish Open dictionary by Manuel Penichet P



Manuel Penichet P
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zabeca
  24

The word zabeca is invented and is as it is written head upside down.ZA BE AC = CA BE ZA

  
babas caidas
  18

Babas falls or falling off the baba is an expression that means be a fool or experience pleasure, admiration or surprise at something or someone.The expression comes of the made of open the mouth before something that amazes or attracts and stay absorbed until the point of drain is the saliva or the baba by them corners of the mouth.Colloquially also applies to people with mental retardation

  
c8
  15

It's an abbreviation used by different groups, associations, panels and summits of State formed by 8 participants. Its meaning represents the union or Alliance of its eight members.

  
e pa fuera que van
  9

It is the name of a political slogan later transformed into musical merengue from Dominican Republic for purposes of propaganda, which refers to the departure of politicians in turn in Government. It should be read as quot; is out that will quot;.

  
gastropatía erosiva
  38

It is a non-inflammatory disease that harms the gastric mucosa, produced by different causes that irritate it and erode it. Is manifest by the bleeding of multiple erosions surface of the mucous that covers the stomach, producing pain or discomfort in the region epigastric media, nausea and vomiting. Digestive bleeding can be of varying intensity.

  
dejar el cañon
  26

In Dominican Republic, the jargon youth le says the canon to the weapon's fire. Is likely that quot; let the canon quot; refers to the fact not bring or carry any gun.

  
g2g
  19

Is refers to an of so many abbreviations or acronyms that appear in English in Internet and whose meaning is g2g = got to go = I have to go.It should in fact be gtg but as to and two are pronounced the same, write it g2g. 

  
iawtp
  24

Another of so many abbreviations or acronyms used in English by Internet with the following meaning iawtp = I agree with this post = I agree with this post or publication.

  
kacaraco
  14

It is of an idiom Chilean used by the jargon youth that means vagina.

  
q lo q
  32

The abbreviation qloq or klk refers to a greeting from the youth slang which means that that or crazy.

  
uasdiano
  13

It is a term used to refer to the community of students and alumni of the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (UASD) in Dominican Republic.

  
waila
  32

Is refers to an idiom Chilean used by the jargon youth to identify to a person that is has overwhelmed of ingesting a drink alcoholic and is located in State full of drunk.

  
y de yapa
  18

The word JAPA is a voice of quechua origin whose meaning is tip or addition.And of yapa is an idiom Chilean that means and of more or and of extra.

  
creepypasta
  21

The super are stories short of horror collected and shared through Internet with the intention of scare or worry to the reader.Creepy in English means dark, gruesome and the term creepypaste comes from the Internet slang copypaste which means copy and paste.

  
chaginiar
  30

Youth's parlance, in Nicaragua, chaginiar is an idiom that means to dress well.

  
chambrin
  26

According to the Nicaraguan youth slang, chambrin means a person of the street, without culture.

  
babau
  25

Babau in catalan means bobo, person who has no malice.In the eastern region of the Mediterranean, babau is the equivalent of the bogeyman, be fantastic that frightens the children into obedience.

  
dabuti
  19

Is a term that comes from the word bute that in the language calo means much. When coupled with the preposition de (make its debut) is used to refer to something that is worth much, which is of great quality or value.Today, the term dabuten or dabuti is synonymous of great, wonderful, fantastic.

  
kakemono
  25

Banner in Japanese means something that hangs.He banner in the art Japanese, is an object that is hanging of the wall, usually a painting or calligraphy made of strips of silk roll. Hangs shaped elongated vertically, on a wall or on the inside of a tokonoma. Unlike the makimono , which unfolds in lateral or horizontal sense.

  
naboa
  26

It is the name of a genus of nocturnal moth.The naboas are also some croquettes stuffed with cheese known as yahas. made with flour from mapuey, a tuber of America tropical.

  






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