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Spanish Open dictionary by Inés Merino García



Inés Merino García
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Position1515
Accepted meanings64115
Obtained votes725
Votes by meaning0.0121
Inquiries2607114
Queries by meaning4121
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determijar
  27

A word that does not exist or is not known any meaning. He is there meant determining, whose meaning is fix, accomplishing something concrete or concrete.

  
acto colectivo
  46

He said they act carried out by a set of individuals who have the same purpose or acting under the same parameters, values or intentions. For example, a collective Act can be a strike, demonstration, concentration in defence of or against something.

  
cabuz
  76

It is the word used to refer to the buttocks, ass or back in Mexico. It is the same as cabus, finished in "s". In Spain, usually referring to the back also with the Word as corny as butt or more rude, tambourine.

  
cosiampiro
  36

In Colombia is the colloquial term used to refer to anything of the kind and size that is.

  
verguenzudo
  40

This word is not recognised by the Royal Academy of the Spanish language. It's a qualifying adjective used in certain Latin American countries to define who has shame and that in Spain it is said embarrassing or shameful.

  
jiribilla
  41

As an additive to the meanings given to the indicated term, noted that it receives that name a magazine of Cuban culture as well as a company of theatre located in the Spanish province of Granada.

  
neofilia
  37

It is an obsession to have the latest technology. It is the desire to have the latest model of any product technology, characteristic of fully consumerist profiles without self-control. It can be a new disease of the new millennium, which affects people who recognize that they are happy if you buy new, so-called " 34 tecnoadictos;. Neofilia, is a term first used in the 1960s by the essayist Christopher Booker, now used to accommodate the newly described obsession.

  
microblading
  46

Receives that name the technique of less aggressive pigmentation that exists for those eyebrows that are bald look perfect. It is risk-free and suitable for everyone, except for those suffering from diabetes or thyroid problems.

  
coactividad
  26

Be coercive or enforced, that is, that it coerces or exercise coercion to get a benefit. It involves forcing someone to do something that does not want to force, submitted and under threat.

  
sharenting
  28

It is conduct that currently have many parents and relatives of display photos and all kinds of personal details of their sons and daughters... or underage relatives. Many bloggers, youtubers, instagramers, etc. Published almost every day pictures of their children, exposing them without rating the potential consequences for these in your future, you may wish to not have never appeared in social networks and reproach it in adulthood. I am a supporter of that minors must be protected and not exposed.

  
abc
  31

Used within an expression to refer to something that is everyday, from day to day. For example, one can say that " Give an injection is the ABC for the 34 ennfermeras;. A major Spanish national newspaper, the ABC also receives this name.

  
abc
  58

Used within an expression to refer to something that is everyday, from day to day. For example, one can say that " Give an injection is the ABC for the 34 ennfermeras;. A major Spanish national newspaper, the ABC also receives this name.

  
doxxear
  79

Intended action to investigate or inquire about a person, and once obtained information, publish it on the internet. Once you post on the internet in some way or another, more or less active, you are leaving a trail and you can be doxxeable and subject to you doxxeen.

  
dinamitazo
  24

Compound noun 34 word; dynamite " and the augmentative suffix - azo. Used to indicate a strong and powerful explosion of great impact.

  
jojote
  30

Incorrectly written to write with " or " being the correct jojoto, whose definition is already defined in this dictionary, as edible tuber which many recipes are made in Cuba, Colombia and Venezuela. Similar to the sweet potato.

  
impuestazo
  35

Word formed from the substantive tax and the suffix - azo, to describe the vastness or the burdensome tax. In Spain, used to extol the impact that will have a tax on taxable persons affected, augmentative way.

  
famele
  38

Incorrectly written since the famele Word does not exist, while it exists " female " French term meaning woman.

  
falpismo
  166

It is not recognized by the SAR. It seems that in Venezuela it means lack of make love, fuck, fornicate, penetrate the virile member in a woman's vagina.

  
pubertos
  72

It is not recognized by the SAR. In other Spanish-speaking countries, used to refer to preteens, that is, that start on the first phase of adolescence, and they are experiencing the changes of this period of type physical, hormonal and psychological way to maturity and become adult.

  
capalapachala
  32

It is not recognised by the Royal Academy of the Spanish language. Term certainly curious and little known used in Chile to express surprise and joy at something in a colloquial way.

  






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