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furoya
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Accepted meanings155452
Obtained votes3362
Votes by meaning0.027
Inquiries4688903
Queries by meaning307
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afuguas
  18

I suspect it's a mistake by the plural of afugia.

  
unises
  46

Error by Ulysses , unisex , verbs/unieses , verbs/unistes , the plural of anise, the plural of onyx, the plural of Unix , . . .

  
preocologistas
  22

It looks like a mistake by the plural of proecologist.

  
culturicidio
  39

Extermination of a culture, of a civilization. In the most lax sense would be to ruin a cultured expression. It is formed by culture -cidio; although in some cases it may be the union of 'suicide culture'.

  
cultilocuente
  79

It refers to an eloquence that abuses cultured voices. . . or cultures. From what I was reading, the first time it appeared was in a translation of "The Precious Ridiculouss", by Moliére, and where he said bel sprit in French ended up as 'cultiloqueente', instead of using altiloqueente, which already existed in Spanish.

  
biocultural
  28

It can be understood in several ways. Like the interrelationship between cultural and biological factors in people; such as knowledge or understanding of biology or natural life, usually to better integrate with it; or as something related to an organic or biological crop. View bio , culture .

  
unicultura
  34

Although understood, it does not exist in Spanish, where monoculture is used. See monocultural .

  
oroponga
  28

He came to the consultation because it is as synonymous with averan.

  
parina
  46

Another name of the partihuana ( sic ).

  
chururu
  42

Another name of the parihuana ( bird ).

  
zúngaro
  87

Another of the names of the surubí.

  
dragoncito
  56

1o_ Dragon Diminutive . See Dracula. 2o_ Another name for the dragonfly ( insect ) .

  
monoambiente
  41

Single room housing, single room. It consists of the prefix mono- ( "one" ) ambient ( "room" ).

  
ambiente
  43

1o_ Environment, can be physical, social, economic, cultural , . . . From Latin ambiens , entis ( "around) ). 2nd_ Room, living room in a premises or house.

  
balconazis
  31

Plural of balconazi .

  
econazismo
  49

Ecophascism variant. See Nazi.

  
ecototalitarismo
  62

Form of political totalitarianism that would be triggered by the lack of natural resources and the obligation for a state to ration them by force. See Malthusianism, eco-fascistism.

  
malthusianismo
  46

Social, political and economic theory proposed by the English economist Thomas Robert Malthus in the late eighteenth century. It focused on the disproportion of slow economic development relative to high population growth, which would lead to the collapse of civilization due to lack of resources to maintain it. This became an excuse for some groups (mainly economists) who developed forced-equilibrium methods, almost always privileging capital and discarding the population with fewer resources. An exception would be neomalthusianism, with anarchist adherents who proposed educating in birth control until technology solved the problem of the lack of means to keep the proletariat.

  
concheto
  42

Masculinized form of concheta, is most used its cheto apheresis. By origin and etymology see cheta .

  
pesebrero
  29

1o_ In Argentine lunfardo is the amateur to weigh during a sexual relationship with a woman. See also suck the pussy. 2nd_ Porter of a brothel, perhaps by some very imaginative association between the door of a brothel and a vulva.

  






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