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61 fisgar *
1. VT1) (=curiosear) to snoop on *2) [+ pez] to spear, harpoon2. VI1) * (=curiosear) to snoop * (en on)2) (=mofarse) to mock -
62 heroicocómico
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63 higa
f.1 a fist-shaped, amulet, charm, hung about the neck for preventing or curing disease.2 an obscene gesture.3 ridicule, derision.* * *1 (amuleto) fist-shaped amulet2 (gesto) obscene gesture\no me importa una higa familiar I don't give a fig* * *SF1) (=gesto) rude sign, obscene gesture2) (=burla)dar higa a — to jeer at, mock
* * *(no) me importa una higa ( fam); I don't give o care a damn ( colloq), I don't give o care a hoot o two hoots ( colloq)* * *higa nfFam¡me importa una higa! I couldn't care less!* * *f:me importe una higa fam I couldn’t ocould care less, BrI couldn’t care less -
64 mechificar *
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65 titear *
VT And, Cono Sur to mock, scoff at, to make fun of -
66 hacer mofa de algo/alguien
hacer mofa de algo/alguiento mock something/somebody -
67 mofarse de algo/alguien
mofarse de algo/alguiento mock something/somebody, make fun of something/somebody -
68 bufa
adj.1 tight, drunk. (Caribbean)2 f.3 drunkenness. (Caribbean)f.joke, jest, buffoonery.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: bufar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: bufar.* * *jokeno hagas bufa, lo digo en serio don't joke about it o don't mock, I'm serioushacía una bufa a la autoridad he was taking a gibe at authority, he was thumbing his nose o ( BrE) cocking a snook at authority ( colloq) -
69 paraselene
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70 simulada
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71 befarse de
v/r mock, make fun of -
72 simulacro de salvamento
mock rescue -
73 burla
• banter• chaffing• flourishingly• flow• gibbosity• giber• jape• jeer• mock• mockery• Persian rug• persimmon• quip• raillery• ridgerope• ridgy• ridicule• ridiculing• scoff• tattooing• taunter -
74 burlarse de
• deride• lauder• laugh at everything• make count• make crazy• make full use of• make fun• make game of• make general inferences• make mention of• make mincemeat out of• make spin• make standard• mock at• poke fun at• scoff at• thumb one's nose at -
75 hacer burla de
• make full use of• make game of• mock at• poke fun at -
76 hacer mofa de
• lauder• laugh at everything• mock at -
77 maqueta
• maquette• mock-up• mockup• working load• working out -
78 ofensa burlesca
• derision• derisive remark• gibbosity• giber• jeer• mock• mockery• scoff• twit -
79 chufar
v.to scoff, to mock. -
80 emprimar
v.1 to print linen or cotton.2 in woollen manufactories, to card the wool several times, to prepare it for spinning.3 (coll.) To abuse one's candor, to deceive, to mock.
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