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Meaning of perguetano



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perguetano
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Perguetano, is figuratively, a word invented very recently. I am a writer, and there is no "perguetano" in dictionaries, besides, I have never heard it pronounced by anyone. I like the sound to refer to my beloved grandchildren.

  



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×Perguetano × (gtlicio_dptivo) means ;the form, of} {naming} , [disparagingly to a person] , of {low level, intellectual} example : [manolo] is a fool , lost the , bet ( by gross ) , {perguetano} is also the name of a bird , mythological , used , in "Chile" Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be perguetano , perguetaneado , perguetados , perguteando , pergueteanero

  

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Anónimo

It is usually used to avoid telling weon to someone, also bird of Chilean mitology, more commonly, at least I, say periquetano instead of perguestane.

  

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Anónimo

It must be a mistake by pergétano, or perhuétanus.

  

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j.a. corbacho

in southern spain it says of the fruit of the pear bravio, pear somewhat granbula of rather small but sweet size, also gross, ignorant

  

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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

Mean gross, gil, idiot, fool, menso.

  

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Anónimo

boludo

  

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Anónimo

I hear this term since 1962 about and always understood it as insignificant people, little contribution; something like pelafustanes or gasnaperos. A contribution?

  

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antonela

vain who knows nothing

  

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Dennis

Silly ( ) ( 41 Chilean slang;.

  

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Henry Medina V.

Synonym of centurion or sheriff of ancient Rome, belonging to the imperial guard and who collaborated in the handling of the rebels.

  










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