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1 babau
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2 badoc
adj gaping / agapen (m / f) simpleton / fool -
3 capsigrany
n (m) idiot / fool / dumbass (Am.) -
4 carallot
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5 enredar
v1. to fool / to deceive2. to tangle up -
6 entabanar
v to con / to dupe / to fool / to hustle / to swindle / to trick -
7 innocentada
n (f) April Fools' trick / April Fools' joke / April Fool -
8 moniato
n (m) yam / sweet potatoSer (algú) un moniato - To be a fool / idiot -
9 neci
n (m / f) fool / idiotadj stupid / silly -
10 nici
n (m / f) fool / idiotadj stupid / silly -
11 ridícul
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12 tanoca
n (m / f) idiot / fool / dumbass (Am.) / dimwitadj stupid / dumb (Am.) -
13 tòfol
adj simple / simple-mindedn1. (m / f) fool / simpleton2. diminutive form of the names Cristòfol, Cristòbal or Cristòfor -
14 ximple
adj stupid / dumb (Am.) / foolishn (m / f) fool / idiot / dumbass (Am.) -
15 ximplet
n (m / f) fool / idiot / dumbass (Am.) / dimwitadj stupid / dumb (Am.) / foolish
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