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Meaning of majadero



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Felipe Lorenzo del Río

majadero
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From Latin malleus, mallet, hammer. Originally, the one who crushes the garlic in the mortar. Then, the one who bothers with the noise of so much crushing and finally, the one who bothers with any stupidity or foolishness, that is, any majadería.

  



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andres alberto molina coutiño

Tamper: This word comes into spindle when the flocks in ancient Spain was common, a tamper was the responsible for administering the flocks, places intended for the grazing of animals and to mash some beans in a mortar. They were considered uneducated people of the vulgar, unlearned. These people had a language rustic and vulgar this word over time began to be used as a synonym for fool, talking nonsense.

  

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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

Making majaderias, nonsense, crap. Character annoying and inappropriate, annoying, foolish, uncomfortable, pendejo, silly, foolish, stupid, Blockhead, mequetrefe, tarambana, badulaque.

  

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Alfredo Edgardo Alvarez Ahumada

TAMPER: ITS ORIGIN: 40 MAJO;41 IRON HAMMER;. TODAY: FOOLISH AND STUBBORN.IT SAYS THINGS ANNOYING, INCONVENIENT.

  










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