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21 buscón
m.1 do-it-all agent, go-getter agent, person who makes a living doing errands for a fee, facilitator.2 searcher, person who searches for gold or other metallic ores, mine prospector, prospector.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (ladrón) petty thief* * *buscón, -ona1.ADJ (=deshonesto) thieving, crooked2.SM / F †† (=ladronzuelo) petty thief, rogue* * *- cona masculino, femenino1) (ant) ( rufián) rogue (dated), scoundrel (dated)2) buscona femenino (pey) ( prostituta) whore (pej)* * *- cona masculino, femenino1) (ant) ( rufián) rogue (dated), scoundrel (dated)2) buscona femenino (pey) ( prostituta) whore (pej)* * *masculine, feminineB* * *buscón, -ona nm,f[estafador] swindler* * *m rogue -
22 enchiquerar
v.1 to shut the bull in the pen called chiquero.2 to send to prison, to imprison. (Colloquial)Enchiqueraron al chico ladrón They sent the thieving kid to prison.3 to pen.Enchiqueramos al toro We shut the bull in the bullpen.* * *VT to pen, corral* * *enchiquerar [A1 ]vt1 ( Taur) to shut … in the bullpen* * *enchiquerar vtTaurom to shut in the bullpen -
23 garduño
m.stone marten.* * *► adjetivo1 thieving► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 sneak thief* * *garduño, -aSM / F sneak thief -
24 guinde **
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25 mangancia *
SF1) (=timo) swindle, racket2) (=robo) [gen] thieving, pilfering; [en tienda] shoplifting3) (=gorronería) scrounging *4) (=cuento) story, fib -
26 mangueo *
SM (=robo) thieving, pilfering; (=gorroneo) scrounging * -
27 punga **
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28 sisón
m.little bustard.* * *► adjetivo1 familiar pilfering, pinching, filching► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 familiar petty thief, pilferer————————1 (ave) little bustard* * *I sisón, -ona1.ADJ thieving, light-fingered2.SM / F petty thiefIISM (Orn) little bustard* * *
sisón,-ona
I adjetivo pilfering
II sustantivo masculino y femenino pilferer, petty thief
' sisón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sisona
* * *sisón, -ona♦ adjpilfering♦ nm,f[ladrón] pilferer, petty thief♦ nm[ave] little bustard -
29 tocar el arpa*
to be a thief, live by thieving -
30 en apuros
• behind the eight ball• in a bad fix• in a hole• in a thick coat• in a thieving manner• in a tight spot• in a tilted position• in due time• in duty bound• in honour of• in privacy• in process• in the slough of despair• in the Spanish manner• in the style of• in the sunlight• in-house• on the making• on the matter• pressed• up the creek -
31 en ascuas
• in a thieving manner• in a tilted position• on pins and needles• on Sundays• on that -
32 en calzas prietas
• in a bind• in a thieving manner• in a tilted position -
33 en capa espesa
• in a substantial manner• in a thieving manner -
34 en un aprieto
• at a deadlock• at the end of one's rope• in a bad fix• in a corner• in a thick coat• in a thieving manner• in a tight spot• in a tilted position• in privacy• in process• up a tree -
35 jerga propia de los ladrones
• thievery• thievingDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > jerga propia de los ladrones
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36 raterismo
• petty thefts• petty thieving• robbed• robber fly• robbery• robbery insurance• thieves' den• thievish -
37 rateramente
adv.1 meanly, vilely.2 in a thieving manner.
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