silly, ta.
(Or. expr.).
1. adj. Falto or lack of understanding or reason. U t. c. s.
2. adj. said of a fact or a saying: of a fool.
3. adj. Colloq. That it suffers from some mental deficiency. U t. c. s.
4. adj. Colloq. A person said: heavy, uncomfortable. It gets very silly with the mania of jealousy
5. adj. Colloq. absurd (? contrary and opposed to the right).
After the heated discussion he entered a silly laugh6. m. comedian makes certain representations the role of tonto. The fool of the circus
7. m. Chile. BOLAS (? instrument composed of two or three balls).
8. m. Col. y C. Rica. Mona (? card game).
1. loc. Advisor. With dissimulation.
1. loc. Advisor. Desbaratadamente, without a warrant or concert.1. loc. Advisor. Colloq. U for xenophobia.(61) or nickname to whom it is suspense out of purpose or without taking part in the conversation.
1. loc. verb. Colloq. flirt (? do or say nonsense).
1. loc. verb. Colloq. Pretend that he warns not something of which you should not be noticed.1. loc. verb. Colloq. Show petulance, vanity or stubbornness.
be someone as silly for something.
1. loc. verb. Colloq.Chile. Be very fond of something.
? V.
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