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Meaning of estricote



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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

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In Colombia and Venezuela it means disorder, chaos, jumble. Lots of sloppy, messy stuff. Deburring, anarchy, disorganization.

  



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Lauro Gutierrez

A long time ago my dad and grandfather used it to say that we sent something or someone to the dump, peeling, risk, basement, where it would no longer be used or where I was at risk of abandonment I am from Huixquilucan State of Mexico

  

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Anónimo

Jump to the seiz is as delivered. Stop doing something; by laziness or simple carelessness.

  

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Alfredo Edgardo Alvarez Ahumada

SEIZ: WALK TO THE SEIZ: GIVE EVIL LIVE. EVIL BRING.HARD, SEVERE TREATMENT.

  

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A. Avila

To all seiz: "Abuse of something that should be reserved for special occasions ".In my house, Salamanca, Spain, was used this expression to indicate that someone used too something that should care more: " but, well, already put new jacket to all 34 seiz;

  

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carlos cruz

in my homeland, nuevo leon; Mexico the pálabra estricote is used as a synonym of abusing something or give you bad life or misuse to something example: " let me already that change in peace, hold it in your estricote " ( bone to the use and life that you are giving soon ended with its healthy )... saw just the firewood, pos as not if her seized of its 34 estricote; ( that is to say that they used it in vain and dispensary )...

  

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Antonio José Femenías Cañuelo

"Live at the estricote ": live towards outside, internal life without reflection.

  

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Críspula

In Ibahernando (Cáceres ) It is employed to indicate that they have something hand almost exposed: "Always carry clinex to the estricote if someone needs them " or ofrecén something for common use: "John put chocolates in his 34 birthday; the estricote.Synonyms: have some " hand " or get or give some " 34 generously;

  

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Alejandro Acosta Gonzalez

Soy de Maracaibo, State Zulia, Venezuela, beyond my mom usually used the expression when one came home tired after a game of football or baseball, such as: stop or physically destroying

  










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