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1 andan como Pedro por su casa
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2 se los lleva a todos de calle*
they just can't stay away from her, they find her irresistible -
3 ellas mismas
• they who• they're off -
4 ellos mismos
• they who• they're off -
5 largaron
• they deserve each other• they say that -
6 partieron
• they deserve each other• they say that -
7 son tal para cual
• they all• they do say -
8 tiamina
• they themselves• they who• thiamine• thick -
9 ¡me van a oír!
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10 a machamartillo: eran cristianos a machamartillo
Spanish-English dictionary > a machamartillo: eran cristianos a machamartillo
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11 cojean del mismo pie
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12 comen del mismo plato
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13 como ese no hay dos
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14 crecen o proliferan como hongos
Spanish-English dictionary > crecen o proliferan como hongos
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15 dejaron el pastel tiritando
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16 entre todos la mataron (y ella sola se murió)
Spanish-English dictionary > entre todos la mataron (y ella sola se murió)
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17 entre todos la mataron (y ella sola se murió)
Spanish-English dictionary > entre todos la mataron (y ella sola se murió)
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18 estaban como tres en un zapato
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19 no les cabe en la mollera
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20 no te oyen ni pijo
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