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makeup

  • 81 configuración genética

    f.
    genetic makeup.

    Spanish-English dictionary > configuración genética

  • 82 cosméticos

    m.pl.
    cosmetics, beauty products, makeup.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cosméticos

  • 83 maquillarse exageradamente

    v.
    to put too much makeup on, to raddle.

    Spanish-English dictionary > maquillarse exageradamente

  • 84 fofarraw

    ( fanfarrón [faŋfarón], an expressive creation that has passed from Spanish into other Romance varieties)
       1) Clark: 1850s. Trinkets or baubles worn by a vain or bawdy woman; also excessive makeup.
       2) According to Clark, a term of contempt for a "fancy woman," by extension from (1).
       3) West: 1848. As an adjective, vain or conceited (obscure).
       4) DARE: 1940. As an adjective, gaudy or tawdry.
       5) DARE: 1943. An uproar or hoopla. The DRAE glosses fanfarrón as an adjective describing a person who claims to be something that s/he is not. It especially refers to a cowardly person who boasts of his own bravery. It also refers to things that are showy or trashy.
        Alternate forms: fofaraw, fofarrow, foforrow, foofarar, foofaraw, foofarraw, fooferaw, foofooraw, forfarrow, forforraw, forforrow, froofraw, froufraw, frufraw, fuforaw, fufurraw.

    Vocabulario Vaquero > fofarraw

См. также в других словарях:

  • makeup — make up , make up make up (m[=a]k [u^]p ), n. 1. 1. The way in which the parts of anything are put together. [1913 Webster] The unthinking masses are necessarily teleological in their mental make up. L. F. Ward. [1913 Webster] 2. The constituent… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • makeup — [n1] cosmetics blush, face*, foundation, greasepaint, lipstick, maquillage, paint, pancake, powder*; concept 446 makeup [n2] structure, composition architecture, arrangement, assembly, configuration, constitution, construction, content, contents …   New thesaurus

  • makeup — or make up [māk′up΄] n. 1. the way in which something is put together; composition; construction 2. nature; disposition; constitution [to have a stolid makeup] 3. a) the way in which an actor is made up for a role, as with a costume, wig,… …   English World dictionary

  • makeup — index character (personal quality), characteristic, configuration (form), content (structure), disposition (inclination) …   Law dictionary

  • makeup — /mayk up /, n. 1. facial cosmetics, as eye shadow or lipstick. 2. cosmetics used on other parts of the body, as to cover birthmarks. 3. the application of cosmetics. 4. the ensemble or effect created by such application: Her makeup was subtle but …   Universalium

  • makeup — n. cosmetics 1) to apply, put on makeup 2) to remove makeup * * * put on makeup [ cosmetics ] to apply to remove makeup (D; intr.) ( to become reconciled ) to makeup with (she made up with her sister) (d; intr.) to makeup for (to makeup for lost… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • Makeup —    Actors in the modernist era carried individual makeup kits, created their own makeups, and were adept at the application, although techniques evolved along with advances in lighting from kerosene to gas to electricity. Tubes of grease paint… …   The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater

  • makeup — make|up [ meık,ʌp ] or make ,up noun * 1. ) uncount substances such as creams, powders, LIPSTICK, or MASCARA that people, especially women and actors, put on their faces in order to look more attractive or change their appearance: wear makeup:… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • makeup — noun 1) she used excessive makeup Syn: cosmetics, maquillage; greasepaint, face paint; informal war paint 2) the cellular makeup of plants Syn: composition, constitution, structure, configuration, arrangement, organization …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • makeup — {n.} (stress on make ) 1. Cosmetics. * /All the actors and actresses put on a lot of makeup./ 2. Attributive auxiliary in lieu of, or belated. * /The professor gave a makeup to the sick students./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • makeup — {n.} (stress on make ) 1. Cosmetics. * /All the actors and actresses put on a lot of makeup./ 2. Attributive auxiliary in lieu of, or belated. * /The professor gave a makeup to the sick students./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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