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Spanish Open dictionary by Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz



Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz
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¡jesús!
  6

Jesus!: interjection that denotes AWE, admiration, joy or anger. It also tends to use very big danger.

  
defensor de oficio
  24

In criminal law, the Ombudsman's office is the lawyer who provides the State to assume the defence of an accused person who does not have resources to pay one.

  
ni pie ni pisá
  26

No lose neither foot nor pisa, means to follow someone everywhere, turning it into its shadow.

  
pavada
  66

Lovey-dovey: ( f. ) Done or said has no sense or grace. It is something like nonsense, rubbish, huevonada.

  
zona marginal
  21

The marginal zone is the area of a city, which lies on the outskirts of the same and that is characterized by being a suburban area whose residents generally live in precarious conditions.

  
co-piloto
  15

The co-pilot is the companion of the pilot in the seat front of an aircraft or of a vehicle. When is is of an aircraft, the Copilot receives the synonym of pilot auxiliary.

  
auspiciador
  80

A sponsor ( ra ) It is a person who sponsors something or someone.

  
auspiciadores
  41

Sponsors: Plural of sponsor. Are people that sponsor something or to someone.

  
clic clac
  30

Click clac is the onomatopoeia of the sound that is produces to the trigger the switch to turn on and turn off a bulb, for example.

  
cachaquito
  76

Cachaquito and cachaquita are the diminutivos used to refer so affectionate to the native people of Bogotá and other regions in the interior of Colombia.

  
ponerse la camiseta
  14

This expression means that the person who discussed must deliver their best to defend the interests of a company, an institution or any project undertaken together. Its origin is in the football.

  
mechudo
  39

MOP: ( adj. ) Hairy, hairy.

  
ni de fundas
  22

It is an adverbial expression that means: no way, for anything in the world.

  
agarrar por las mechas
  14

Is hold on to someone by the hair.

  
agarrón
  17

A grab is a brawl, a rina. It can be verbal or physical.

  
charly
  21

Charly: Form loving call or refer to Carlos.

  
música suave
  20

Music " soft " It is music that is pleasant to the ear and that can be heard within a romantic atmosphere. Ballads, " 34 sauce; romantic, American ballads and a tropical song of slow sound are part of music " soft ".

  
música pesada
  18

The heavy music is a type of music produced with aggressive rhythms and sounds strong and sometimes strident. Of this genre of music are part the heavy rock and metal music and electronic music, among others.

  
doscente
  64

doscente is incorrectly written, and should be written as "teacher" being its meaning:
Teacher: ( adj. ) A person who is professionally engaged in teaching.

  
frenada
  23

Braking is a sudden halt.

  






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