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101 latazo
m.1 nuisance, bore, bind.2 blow with a can, blow with a tin.* * *1 familiar pain, bummer* * *= bummer.Ex. The article 'Bargains or bummers? Remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.* * *= bummer.Ex: The article 'Bargains or bummers? Remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.
* * *( fam)nuisance, pain ( colloq)* * *latazo nmEsp Fam drag* * *m fampain in the neck fam ;dar el latazo be a real pain in the neck fam -
102 o algo así
= or something of that sort, or something to that effect, or something of that natureEx. Fidgety people are rarely well, they have generally `a headache,' or `spasms,' or `nerves,' or something of that sort.Ex. Like Tolstoy said: man has no effect on history... or something to that effect.Ex. If you are trying to break up a cat fight or something to that nature pick it up by the scruff of the neck.* * *= or something of that sort, or something to that effect, or something of that natureEx: Fidgety people are rarely well, they have generally `a headache,' or `spasms,' or `nerves,' or something of that sort.
Ex: Like Tolstoy said: man has no effect on history... or something to that effect.Ex: If you are trying to break up a cat fight or something to that nature pick it up by the scruff of the neck. -
103 perdigón
m.1 buckshot, small bullet.2 young partridge.* * *1 pellet2 ZOOLOGÍA young partridge* * *SM1) (Orn) young partridge2) (=bala) pelletpl perdigones shot sing, pellets* * *masculino (Arm) pelletperdigones — shot, pellets
* * *= buckshot pellet, buckshot.Ex. The second bandit was shot three times, once in each leg by pistol shots and once straight through the neck by a stray buckshot pellet.Ex. Shotguns mainly fire two kinds of rounds, regular buckshots and slugs.* * *masculino (Arm) pelletperdigones — shot, pellets
* * *= buckshot pellet, buckshot.Ex: The second bandit was shot three times, once in each leg by pistol shots and once straight through the neck by a stray buckshot pellet.
Ex: Shotguns mainly fire two kinds of rounds, regular buckshots and slugs.* * *1 ( Arm) pelletperdigones shot, pellets2 ( Zool) partridge chick* * *
perdigón sustantivo masculino (Arm) pellet
perdigón sustantivo masculino
1 pellet pl
2 Zool young partridge
' perdigón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balín
English:
pellet
* * *perdigón nm1. [bala] pellet2. [ave] partridge chick* * *m pellet* * * -
104 cogotazo
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105 colodrillo
m.1 occiput, hind part of the head.2 back of the head.* * *1 back of the neck* * * -
106 cogotera
f.1 the hair combed down on the neck.2 havelock.* * *
cogotera sustantivo femenino protective flap for the neck (against the sun)
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107 cerviguillo
m.1 nape of the neck.2 thick nape, fat neck, thick neck. -
108 gafo
adj.1 infected with leprosy.2 indisposed with a contraction of the nerves.3 paralytic, tremulous. (Peru)pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: gafar.* * *gafo, -a1. ADJ1) LAm (=cansado) footsore2) Méx (=adormecido) numb3)estar gafo — CAm * to be broke *
2.SM / F Caribe idiotgafa* * ** * ** * *1 (estúpido) dumb ( colloq)2masculine, feminine* * *
Del verbo gafar: ( conjugate gafar)
gafo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
gafó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
gafar
gafo
gafar ( conjugate gafar) verbo transitivo (Esp fam) to jinx
gafo
gafar vtr fam to put a jinx on: es mejor que no esté tu padre, nos gafa todas las actuaciones, it's just as well your dad isn't here - he always brings us bad luck
* * *♦ adj1. [tonto] dumb, dim-witted2. [ingenuo] innocent, naive3. [torpe] oafish, clumsy♦ nm,f1. [tonto] dummy, dim-wit2. [ingenuo] innocent3. [torpe] clumsy oaf -
109 desgolletar
v.1 to break off the neck of a bottle or other vessel.2 to cut off slopingly the fore part of a woman's gown.* * *VT [+ botella] to knock the neck off -
110 acocotar
v.1 to kill by a blow upon the neck.2 to kill by a blow on the back of the neck. -
111 pestorejo
m.1 the posterior fleshy part of the neck.2 nape of the neck. -
112 dogal
(Sp. model spelled same [dogál] < Late Latin ducalem 'halter for leading horses') -
113 disfunción muscular
(n.) = muscle dysfunctionEx. Stress, if left unchecked, can cause such physical problems as muscle dysfunction, spasms, headaches and cricks in the neck.* * *(n.) = muscle dysfunctionEx: Stress, if left unchecked, can cause such physical problems as muscle dysfunction, spasms, headaches and cricks in the neck.
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114 etiqueta con el nombre
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115 etiqueta de identificación
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116 no hacer nada al respecto
(v.) = leave + uncheckedEx. Stress, if left unchecked, can cause such physical problems as muscle dysfunction, spasms, headaches and cricks in the neck.* * *(v.) = leave + uncheckedEx: Stress, if left unchecked, can cause such physical problems as muscle dysfunction, spasms, headaches and cricks in the neck.
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117 cargoso
adj.annoying, aggravating, irritating, tiresome.f. & m.annoying person, pain in the neck, pest.* * *- sa adjetivo (CS, Per fam) annoying* * *- sa adjetivo (CS, Per fam) annoying* * *cargoso -sa(CS, Per fam) annoyingno seas cargoso don't be so annoying, don't be such a pain (in the neck) ( colloq)* * *
cargoso◊ -sa adjetivo (CS, Per fam) annoying
' cargoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
espeso
* * *cargoso, -a adjCSur annoying -
118 fritanga
f.1 fry-up (informal). (peninsular Spanish)olor a fritanga smell of frying2 fried snack.* * *1 peyorativo greasy food, greasy dish* * *SF1) (=comida frita) fry, fry-up *; pey greasy food3) CAm (=restaurante) cheap restaurant4) Cono Sur * (=molestia) pain in the neck *, nuisance* * *a) (AmC, Andes, Méx) ( alimento frito) fried snackb) (pey) ( comida frita) greasy fried food* * *a) (AmC, Andes, Méx) ( alimento frito) fried snackb) (pey) ( comida frita) greasy fried food* * *A1 (AmC, Andes, Méx) (alimento frito) fried snack2 ( pey) (comida frita) fried food, greasy food3 (AmC, Andes) (freidora) deep fryer* * *
fritanga sustantivo femenino
fritanga sustantivo femenino
1 LAm fried food
2 Esp pey greasy fried food
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119 pijotero
adj.1 stingy.2 punctilious, excessively meticulous.* * *► adjetivo1 annoying► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 familiar pain in the neck* * *I- ra adjetivoa) (Esp fam) ( fastidioso) annoying, irritatingb) (Arg) ( tacaño) stingy (colloq), meanII- ra masculino, femeninoa) (Esp fam) ( incordiante) pest (colloq)b) (Arg) ( tacaño) miser, scrooge (colloq)* * *I- ra adjetivoa) (Esp fam) ( fastidioso) annoying, irritatingb) (Arg) ( tacaño) stingy (colloq), meanII- ra masculino, femeninoa) (Esp fam) ( incordiante) pest (colloq)b) (Arg) ( tacaño) miser, scrooge (colloq)* * *masculine, feminine* * *pijotero, -a adjEsp Fam1. [molesto] annoying, irritating2. [pijo] [persona] = who speaks and dresses in an affected way;llevaba una chaqueta muy pijotera he was wearing a typical rich kid jacket* * *adj famnitpicking, niggling -
120 sangrón
adj.annoying, bothersome, irritating, irksome.m.pain in the neck, annoying individual, drag, pest.* * *I- grona adjetivo (Méx fam) annoyingII- grona masculino, femenino (Méx fam) nuisance* * *I- grona adjetivo (Méx fam) annoyingII- grona masculino, femenino (Méx fam) nuisance* * *masculine, femininenuisance, pain in the neck ( colloq)* * *
sangrón
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (Méx fam) nuisance
* * *sangrón, -ona adjCAm, Col, Méx Fam [persona] nasty
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