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Spanish Open dictionary by Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz



Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz
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Accepted meanings79116
Obtained votes1635
Votes by meaning0.0217
Inquiries2410316
Queries by meaning3017
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penetrante
  45

Penetrating: 1- That penetrates into the depths of something. 2- That penetrates a lot in a body.

  
canaleta
  41

A gutter is a concrete or PVC conduit, which is used as a dasagüe, usually to conduct rainwater from the roof to the ground.

  
yerberito
  39

Yerberito : 1- Diminutive of yerbero . 2- Name of a song performed by Celia Cruz.

  
novillero
  29

Novillero (and novillera) . 1- Person who takes care of steers. 2- Person who deals with steers. 3- Person who knows about steers.

  
trastear
  28

Tin: ( v . Tr. ) Move or move junk from one place to another.

  
robadera
  54

Robadera : ( s . f . ) Frequent and repeated theft.

  
mass
  30

Mass , is a surname of Spanish origin, according to some, or of German origin, according to others.

  
miedito
  26

Miedito : Diminutive of fear, widely used in colloquial language.

  
día sin iva
  81

In Colombia, the day without VAT is a specific day in which people can purchase a wide variety of products without having to pay VAT (value added tax).

  
mercury
  38

Mercury: 1- It was a line of luxury cars from the American company Ford Motor Company. 2- Freddie Mercury, was a British singer and songwriter, known for having been lead vocalist of the rock band Queen. It was characterized by its extravagant staging and by its bizarre looks when dressing.

  
nicaragua sin somoza
  31

The expression "Nicaragua without Somoza" appears in the song "Plástico" by Rubén Blades. It is a greeting that the aforementioned singer sends to several countries at the end of said song: "Panama, present; Puerto Rico, present; Mexico, present; Venezuela, present; Peru, present; Dominican Republic, present; Cuba, present; Costa Rica, present; Colombia, present; Honduras, present; Ecuador, present; Bolivia, present; Argentina, present; Nicaragua without Somoza, present.

  
salsa caliente
  57

"SALSA CALIENTE DEL JAPÓN", is the name of a song performed by the orchestra La Luz.

  
traguiao
  38

In Colombia, when it is said that someone is "traguia'o" it means that they have a few drinks of liquor on top.

  
prima noche
  50

It is called "prima noche" to the first part of the night. In Colombia, for example, it is the period between 6 : 30 and 8 : 00 PM .

  
corrinchar
  31

Corrinchar : ( v . Tr. ) Run, jump, pick up. It is said especially when these activities are performed by a group of children making noise and disorder.

  
mototractor
  27

A motor tractor is something like a small motor tractor, that is, the combination of a motorcycle and a tractor, with the size of the former and the power of the latter.

  
cotorro
  59

Parrot (and parrot). A person who talks a lot or who talks non-stop when given the floor.

  
morris
  44

Morris : 1- It is a surname of Scottish origin. 2- Mutual affectionate treatment between husband and wife, lover and lover or bride and girlfriend. Example: "I love you very much my morris" .

  
divino
  46

Divine : ( adj . ) 1- Belonging or related to God. Example: divine justice. 2- It stands out for its positive qualities. 3- Belonging or related to the Gods worshiped by the different religions. 4- Beautiful, excellent, excellent.

  
divino
  47

Divine : ( adj . ) 1- Belonging or related to God. Example: divine justice. 2- That stands out for its positive coincidences. 3- Belonging or related to the Gods worshiped by the different religions. 4- Beautiful, excellent, excellent.

  






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