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John Rene Plaut
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vesre
  46

VESRE is said of the juvenile and delictual method and language, in which syllables are transposed. The same term is the result of reversing the syllables of REVÉS.

  
satanista
  61

Satanist satan worshipper or member of some sect that idolizes Satan and has satanic rites and rituals.

  
gaeta
  42

Gaeta Italian municipality of the province of Latina, in the region of Lazio, on the shores of the homonymous gulf and 2 meters high. It has an area of 28 . 5 km2 and a population in 2021 of 21 521 inhabitants

  
combarbalá
  49

COMBARBALÁ city of Norte Chico of Chile. It was founded in 1789 as San Francisco de Borja de Combarbalá. Combarbalá is of indigenous origin, kokanwala, and means distant water, where ducks live.

  
falemico
  19

FALEMIC spelling and transposition error by FAMÉLICO

  
falemico
  19

FALEMIC spelling and transposition error by FAMÉLICO

  
falemico
  22

FALEMIC spelling and transposition error by FAMÉLICO

  
ius respondendi
  79

IUS RESPONDENDI from the Latin ius right and respond answer, answer; in Roman law, it was the authority delegated by the emperor to prominent jurists to answer legal questions. It means with the personal authority of the emperor or prince

  
inequitativa
  31

INEQUITABLE f . of INEQUITABLE, which is not equitable, that there is no fair distribution (of money, work, inheritance, recognition, etc. )

  
¡hum!
  55

Hum! Interjection of doubt, disbelief. Also use it to express irony regarding something said by the interlocutor: - I am the best pilot in the world. - Hum!

  
desordenador
  38

MESSY 1 . that messes up 2 . Poetry by Carmen Gil for children who already use the computer where she narrates the adventures of a peculiar computer

  
ponerse a trabajar
  31

GET TO WORK Start activities, dedicate yourself to a topic

  
ollita
  45

OLLITA diminutive of POT, pot for cooking food.

  
dergio
  33

DERGIO typo by Sergio . The letter s and d are contiguous on a qwerty keyboard

  
columbinos
  33

COLUMBINOS pl . of columbine

  
hacer pelota
  48

MAKE BALL In Chile : destroy, overwhelm, crush

  
externan
  34

EXTERNAN barbarism derived from the third person plural of the present indicative of the neologism EXTERNALIZE verbal form of the verb EXTERNALIZE; should, therefore, be conjugated as they outsource

  
externalizar
  54

OUTSOURCE Perform some work through the hiring of a third party company or person, external to the company.

  
teoría queer
  37

QUEER THEORY Anglicism derived from the English queer which means strange, rare and with which formerly any member of the LGBT community was derogantly designated. Today it is used for non-heterosexual or cisgender people. The theory presupposes that being queer is not part of human nature but the construct of acquired social habits and customs.

  
ultramonetarista
  30

ULTRAMONETARIST MONETARIST to the extreme, staunch supporter of MONETARISM, that is to say of the increase of the circulating in an economy.

  






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