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Spanish Open dictionary by John Rene Plaut



John Rene Plaut
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Queries by meaning3913935
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llampí
  36

LLAMPÍ misspelling by YAMPY or Yampi , See both .

  
yampi
  42

YAMPI Puerto Rican rapper with around 200 . 000 followers on Twitter . Artist and producer with a project called Trap Cartel in 2017. Collaborated?? in a remix of the song "No Forcen", which achieved more than 10 million views on YouTube in just a few months. Yampi derives from the contraction of young pimp, young pimp, female abuser. There's another rapper, Marty Party, who recorded an album with that title. See also YAMPY , another singer

  
adverso o averso
  36

ADVERSE OR AVERSE the adverse is what relates to ADVERSITY, negative occurrences such as an adverse court ruling. Aversion is repulsion and what relates to it is repulsive. Aversive is something that produces aversion or relative to it.

  
esepticemia
  14

ESEPTICEMIA misspelling by SEPTISEMIA

  
grillino
  43

GRILLINO relative to belonging to the Beppe Grillo, comic actor and italian politician belonging to the party 5 stars (Genoa, 1948)

  
microtexto
  37

MICROTEXT text is a message, written or oral. The micro prefix gives it the attribute of short or small

  
cosplay
  31

COSPLAY anglicism, contraction of COSTUME PLAY, costumed performance, actually it is a costume and representation of the character that symbolizes said clothing. It may be an idea, for example to disguise itself as a statue of liberty and represent that concept.

  
conductoras
  25

DRIVERS f . and pl . driver, driving (electric current or other fluid) or directing (a company, a country, a television program, a conference)

  
desmaquillante
  35

MAKE-UP REMOVER that takes out or serves to remove makeup from the face.

  
andar curado
  33

CURED WALKING go circulating on foot or in a vehicle, in a state of drunkenness. Use figuratively and pejoratively when someone says things that are unreasonable (at least for the listener)

  
familia adoptiva
  52

ADOPTIVE FAMILY adoptive father and mother, and eventually, their children. Family that takes a person up for adoption

  
a pan y mantel
  36

TO PAN Y MANTEL IN SPAIN : See A PAN Y MANTELES 2 . APANYMANTEL (sic) is an online pastry shop in Guernica, Biscay, Spain

  
contracción muscular
  34

MUSCLE CONTRACTION shrinkage of the musculature. When it is prolonged or by effect of intense and prolonged effort it results in cramps and spasms that require massage or stretching. Also hydration helps.

  
frapuccino
  28

FRAPUCCINO combination of the French frappé, which means ice cream and the Italian cappuccino, which means hood and which is associated with the Capuchin monks. The first time the term was used to refer to coffee was in 1630 because of the monk Marco d'Aviano, confidant of the Austrian Emperor Leopold I, so Germans and Italians dispute the term. The STARBUCKS chain recorded this coffee that is mixed with chopped ice and with a top layer of whipped cream

  
calentarle la cabeza
  24

WARM YOUR HEAD See YOUR HEAD WARM UP

  
degradantes
  53

DEGRADING f . of DEGRADING , which denigrates , humiliates , degrades

  
enarborar
  32

RAISE ERROR BY HOISTING , HOISTING , PLACING ALOFT A BANNER OR FLAG . Figuratively, carry aloft, command, direct

  
miércoles negro
  26

BLACK WEDNESDAY 16 September 1992, the date on which England was forced to withdraw from the monetary system of the European Community because it had not been able to maintain the minimum exchange values agreed.

  
separasor
  14

SEPARASOR SPAM BY SEPARATOR

  
pop-rock
  31

POP ROCK musical style originated in England in the mid-60s, which combines pop style with rock, which stands out for electric guitars and stronger rhythm.

  






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