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41 aguanoso
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42 blandorro
blandorro, -a *1.ADJ [sabor] tasteless, insipid; [sonrisa] weak, sheepish2. SM / F1) (=pusilánime) weakling, wimp *2) (=cobarde) coward -
43 bodorrio
m.1 poor wedding, wedding performed with little ceremony.2 unequal marriage, mis-match, mismatch.3 rowdy party, noisy party.* * *SM1) (=boda) pey poor wedding2) Méx (=fiesta) rowdy party* * ** * *
bodorrio m fam pey mismatch
* * *bodorrio nmFam Peyel bodorrio al que fuimos el sábado pasado that sorry excuse for a wedding we went to last Saturday -
44 canche
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45 hipato *
ADJ1) And (=repleto) full, swollen -
46 insipidez
f.1 insipidity, insipidness, tasteless.2 tastelessness, insipidness, insipidity, blandness.* * *1 insipidity* * *SF [de comida] insipidness, tastelessness; [de espectáculo, persona] dullness, tediousness* * *
insipidez sustantivo femenino insipidity, tastelessness, blandness
* * *f insipidness* * * -
47 jipato
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48 macarra
► adjetivo1 familiar (de mal gusto) tacky2 familiar (propio de matones) thuggish1 (hortera) flash Harry3 familiar (proxeneta) pimp* * *macarra11 = thug, lout, ruffian, hoodlum.Ex: Poole was a notorious gang leader & street thug, murdered by enemies of similar background.
Ex: It is not just yobbos and louts that are guilty of antisocial behaviour.Ex: The coroner said she had died not from drowning, but from being abused and murdered by a gang of ruffians.Ex: Gangs of hoodlums, aged as young as eight, are roaming the streets terrorising store owners and shoppers in broad daylight.macarra22 = tacky [tackier -comp., tackiest -sup.], tawdry [tawdrier -comp., tawdriest -sup.], naff.Ex: There was nothing tacky about the invitation, other that the request that gifts be in the form of cash, of course.
Ex: This article looks at 'fairness' in the book trade today, and some of the tawdry tricks indulged in by publishers, agents and authors at each other's expense.Ex: Elton then started to metamorphose from 'sensitive guy' singer into someone famous for wearing naff sunglasses and dressing up as a duck.* * *12 (gamberro) loutish, thuggish2 (rufián) lout, thug3 (chulo) pimp* * *
macarra
I mf argot su hermana es una macarra, his sister is a big-head
¡no seas macarra!, stop behaving like a lout
II adjetivo tacky: llevaba un camiseta muy macarra, he was wearing a really tacky T-shirt
III m (de prostituta) pimp
' macarra' also found in these entries:
English:
flash
* * *♦ adj1. [matón] loutish, Br yobbish2. [vulgar] flashy;conduce un coche muy macarra he drives a really tasteless flashy car♦ nm1. [de prostitutas] pimp2. [matón] lout, Br yob3. [vulgar] flash Harry* * *I m poppimpII adj fam:ser macarra be a bastard pop -
49 sosera
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50 badea
f.1 pompion or pumpkin.2 a dull, insipid being. (Metaphorical)3 dull person, bore.4 watermelon of poor quality, melon of poor quality, cucumber of poor quality.5 tasteless thing.6 ABEDA, Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa, BADEA.* * *( Col)granadillo fruit -
51 agraz
• barberry• berberry• bitterness• displeasure• red-berried mistletoe• sour grape• tasteless thing• taster• verjuice• verjuice grape -
52 agua chirle
• tastefully• tasteless thing• tepee• tepidity -
53 badea
• bore• cucumber of poor quality• dull person• melon• tasteless• tastelessly• watermark• waterpolice -
54 chillón
• bawler• flashlight• flask• garish• gaudy• harsh scream• harsh-sounding voice• High-Performance Computing Act• high-pitched laughter• screamer• screechy• showy• showy in a tasteless way• shrieking• squaller• squeaky• strident -
55 con buen gusto
• taste the food• tasteless -
56 con mal gusto
• in bad repair• in balance• tasteless drink• tastelessness -
57 cosa aburrida
• boring thing• tasteless• tastelessly -
58 desabor
• insipidity• insipience• tasteless thing• taster• unpalatableness -
59 desaborido
• insinuator• insipidity• tasteful• tasteless drink -
60 desabrido
• insinuator• insipidity• listless• off flavor• saltless• tasteful• tasteless drink• torpid• unimpressive• unpalatable• unsavory
См. также в других словарях:
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