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101 lángaro
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102 malandrín
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103 protervo
adj.stubborn, peevish, obstinate, perverse.* * *ADJ wicked, perverse -
104 ser un Barrabás
[adulto] to be wicked; [niño] to be mischievous, be naughty -
105 pistonudo
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106 risilla
1 giggle, titter (falsa) false laugh* * *risilla, risitauna risilla maliciosa a wicked little laugh¡no quiero más risillas en clase! I don't want to hear any more giggling in class! -
107 demasié
* * *♦ adj[genial] great, cool, something else;fue una fiesta demasié the party was something else;¿de vacaciones a Cuba? ¡qué demasié! you're going to Cuba on holiday? cool!♦ advnos lo pasamos demasié we had a great o wicked time! -
108 indino
adj.1 mischievous.2 mean, evil, perverse, wicked.m.noxious person, bad guy, evil guy, mean bastard.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: indinar.* * *masculine, feminine* * *indino, -a CAm, Méx♦ adjroguish♦ nm,frogue -
109 sayona
ghost, witch ( imaginary figure used to frighten children)si te portas mal te va a llevar la sayona ≈ if you don't behave, the Wicked Witch will come and get you -
110 aviesa
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111 inicua
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112 villana
adj.1 belonging to the lowest class of country people.2 rustic, clownish.3 worthless, unworthy.4 villainous, wicked.f.feminine of VILLANO.* * *
villano,-a
I adjetivo
1 (rústico) rustic
2 (vil) villanous, despicable
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (persona vil) villain, villein
2 (campesino) rustic, peasant
* * *I adj villainousII m, villana f villain -
113 zaina
adj.&f.1 of a chestnut color (horses).2 vicious (animales).3 treacherous, wicked, vicious.* * *
zaino,-a adj (caballo, yegua) bay
(toro) black
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114 acto criminal
• crime• criminal action• wicked act -
115 aproximadamente
• about• almost• approximately• around• gross yield to redemption• grossly wicked• in the very fact• in the wake of• just about• nearer• nearly all the time• roughly• round about• there will be fireworks• there will be the devil to pay• thereabouts• thereafter -
116 avieso
• depraved• grossed-up net redemption yield• grossness• pervasive• perverse action• wicked -
117 bellaco
• CAD• Roger• rogue• rogues' gallery• roguish• sly• villain• wicked -
118 boca de escorpión
• evil tongue• wicked tongue -
119 en bruto
• gross yield to redemption• grossly wicked• in the light of• in the long run• in the road• in the round• raw• unpolished• unprocessed• unrefined -
120 en total
• all told• altogether• gross yield to redemption• grossly wicked• in advance• in agony• in agreement with general ledger• in all awareness• in great risk• in half• in the afterlife• in the air• in the good old times• in the ground• in top shape• in total agreement• on the way to• on the wing
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