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Inés Merino García
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Position1515
Accepted meanings64115
Obtained votes725
Votes by meaning0.0121
Inquiries2607114
Queries by meaning4121
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reino monera
  26

The unicellular living things, simple, microscopic organisms, that have no defined nucleus and that today are known as prokaryotes fall under the Kingdom Monera or Monera. These organisms include bacteria in contrast to the rest of living beings, with cell more complex systems such as animals, plants, etc.

  
reino monera
  26

The unicellular living things, simple, microscopic organisms, that have no defined nucleus and that today are known as prokaryotes fall under the Kingdom Monera or Monera. These organisms include bacteria in contrast to the rest of living beings, with cell more complex systems such as animals, plants, etc.

  
masturbaning
  33

I refer to that described for the term chubasquering.

  
chubasquering
  30

It is a term invented by the presenter of the program of survivors of the chain Spanish Telecinco, Jorge Javier Vázquez, to refer to acts of intimacy between two contestants who are a couple under a raincoat.

  
sweeping floor pants
  32

This term is which is known in the world of fashion with wide leg pants, whose low crawling on the ground. It's a trend for next fall 2017, to sincerely and with all due respect to connoisseurs of fashion, not continue because it seems to me most uncomfortable in the world. There is nothing more unpleasant to go you stepping on the pants low and I don't want to imagine how dirty that will end after a day jobs and more if it rains. I'll take the cigarettes or similar, no doubt, as a personal opinion on the subject.

  
mermay
  26

Word as a result of combining the English word mermaid which means Mermaid with May, which means may. It is the hashtag used on instagram to publish during the month of may a photo a day of sirens.

  
macronomics
  16

It is a new term coined to refer to the new economic era coming after winning presidential elections in France, the political boy, Emmanuel Macron in the world of finance. It is a play on words derived from joining the new President's last name and the word economics. You want to define the economy that goes to court moderate and pro-European and therefore within the EU, towards the Frexit of the other candidate, Marine Le Pen, which intended to exit from the eurozone.

  
macronomics
  26

It is a new term coined to refer to the new economic era coming after winning presidential elections in France, the political boy, Emmanuel Macron in the world of finance. It is a play on words derived from joining the new President's last name and the word economics. You want to define the economy that goes to court moderate and pro-European and therefore within the EU, towards the Frexit of the other candidate, Marine Le Pen, which intended to exit from the eurozone.

  
recursividad
  30

It is not recognized in the Real Academia de la Lengua. It consists of the art being recursive or have resources to succeed of any awkward situation that may occur.

  
olxsv
  29

Seems to correspond to the initials of an El Salvador sales website, olx.com.sv. It is a network of ads classified as in Spain is segundamano.es, vibbo.es, milanuncios.es... etc.

  
aspirar
  46

It is also defined as the action of want, want or aspire to something of type personal, professional or even material.

  
estuvo
  24

As an additive to the definition of Jorge Luis Tovar, noted that it refers to the first person singular.

  
gil
  56

As added so much definition of that Word, to say that in Spain is a name well known thanks to the late Jesús Gil, a politician and businessman from the town of Marbella, Malaga, who was a public figure known for his ostentatious luxury and power.

  
biceversa
  27

Indeed, as shown in Pedro Crespo, incorrectly written because it is written with two Vees. As example can serve on a successful Spanish TV program among the youth population that is called women and men and vice versa, program which seeks to couple, both boys and girls.

  
gusfraba
  46

It is not recognised in the Royal Academy of the Spanish language. It is apparently a term of Eskimo origin used by Inuit mothers to calm children when they are altered, restless or crying.

  
pendona
  31

He was named the woman who is sexually liberal or promiscuous and, therefore, maintaining sex freely, openly, with those who want to and when you want to. Unfortunately, although the times are changing, referred to women as well and to men with the same attitude, heroes and Iberian males. And worst of all is that who normally uses this adjective are women in reference to other women.

  
raxet
  66

This word is not recognised by the Royal Academy of the Spanish language. It seems to be an urban development that is to be used to refer to girls who combine expensive brand with low cost clothing clothing Come on, that, on the basis of this definition, I consider myself a complete raxet.

  
lela
  39

In Spain is a qualifying adjective used to refer to a person, in this case, female gender, which is rather silly or of limited intelligence.

  
zambeca
  32

With indepedencia of other possible meanings or applications that may have this word, it turns out to be an idiom of Chile to refer to the head.

  
cupte
  42

Animal belonging to the family of rodents. It is located in the jungles of Peru. It is characterized by its small size not reaching the 5 kilos maximum weight and 2 kilos of minimum. Their front legs have 4 fingers and the rear, 3 fingers. Its fur, located on the back, curling during the courtship.

  






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