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Categoría |
Inglés |
Español |
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General |
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1 |
General |
something typically spanish |
españolería [f]
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2 |
General |
something typically spanish |
españolada [f]
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3 |
General |
a hotel for motorists, typically having rooms adjacent to a parking area |
motel [m]
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4 |
General |
home search by police, typically with a warrant |
allanamiento [m]
AMER
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5 |
General |
homemade drink typically enjoyed to celebrate the birth of a child (consisting of rum or moonshine, pieces of fruit, sugar, and vanilla) |
aliñado [m]
CU
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6 |
General |
sip of alcohol (typically moonshine) |
alipús [m]
GT
SV
rare
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7 |
General |
young person that brings lunch to people working (typically in the fields) |
almuerzo [m]
PE
BO
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8 |
General |
food typically served at a cook out |
asado [m]
BO
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9 |
General |
food typically served at a cook out |
asado [m]
NI
PY
AR
UY
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10 |
General |
group of feathers on the lower part of a rooster's tail which are typically cut prior to entering the bird in a cock fight |
arco [m]
HN
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11 |
General |
sweet bun (tamal) which is typically prepared for all saints' day |
bollo [m]
PE
rur.
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12 |
General |
kind of bun (tamal) which is typically prepared for all saints' day |
bollo [m]
EC
rur.
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13 |
General |
large amount (typically of a liquid) |
buey [m]
GT
rare
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14 |
General |
portable support (typically made of wood) |
burriquete [m]
PR
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15 |
General |
person who is present, typically a child, that others wish to hide some fact from |
cierto bulto [m]
EC
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16 |
General |
heap of something (typically dirt/clothing) |
bulto [m]
GT
HN
NI
rur.
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17 |
General |
short trip (typically for an inspection) |
bureo [m]
CU
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18 |
General |
tool used to puncture tires (typically consisting of two large bent nails) |
clavo miguelito [m]
AR
UY
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19 |
General |
pruning of the highest branches of a tree, typically in coffee production |
descumbre [m]
PR
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20 |
General |
short skirt typically made of rags, worn over a slip or underskirt by rural women in the sierra |
debajero [m]
EC:C
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21 |
General |
high speed boat used on rivers/lakes (typically made of fiberglass and propelled using an internal combustion motor) |
deslizador [m]
EC
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22 |
General |
landslide typically caused by rain/erosion |
deslizamiento [m]
PA
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23 |
General |
a small room that is typically used to store items of little use |
cuarto de san alejo [m]
CO
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24 |
General |
a small room that is typically used to store items of little use |
cuarto del rebrujo [m]
CO:W
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25 |
General |
a small room that is typically used to store items of little use |
cuarto del reblujo [m]
CO:W
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26 |
General |
a man or animal that is not very tall and typically thick |
currutaco [m]
DO
PA
CO:C,N,E
VE
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27 |
General |
article of clothing, typically elegant |
chaine (del inglés shine) [m]
CR
rare
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28 |
General |
modest stew prepared from leftovers or using few ingredients, typically pieces of meat, tomatoes, potatoes, and onions |
cutriaco [m]
AR:W
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29 |
General |
large hole typically made in a wall |
forado [m]
EC
PE
BO
CL
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30 |
General |
rental car, typically old |
fotingo [m]
MX
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31 |
General |
store where cold cuts are sold, typically at retail |
frial [m]
BO
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32 |
General |
light meal or snack consumed outside of the home, typically when on an excursion |
fiambre [m]
CO:W,Sw
EC:S
PE
BO
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33 |
General |
pile of something, typically firewood |
estribo [m]
HN
rur.
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34 |
General |
get together with friends, typically at night |
fogón [m]
VE
PY
AR
UY
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35 |
General |
stampeding or ramming, typically by cattle |
fajazo [m]
PR
rur.
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36 |
General |
break typically one minute long during a cock fight |
careo [m]
PR
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37 |
General |
social activity, typically at night |
carrete [m]
CL
teen
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38 |
General |
social activity, typically at night |
carreteo [m]
CL
teen
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39 |
General |
contents of a liquid vessel, typically water, that suddenly falls on someone |
guacalazo [m]
GT
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40 |
General |
amount of a product, typically agricultural, that fits in a basket |
guacal [m]
VE
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41 |
General |
amount of a product, typically agricultural, that fits in a basket |
huacal [m]
VE
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42 |
General |
coastal stream in swampy areas, typically with nearly stagnant water |
crique (inglés) [m]
HN:N,E
NI
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43 |
General |
rent paid to a landowner by the person renting the land, typically paid in grains, fruit, or money |
corretaje [m]
HN
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44 |
General |
member of a group of typically indigenous people settled in a rural zone |
comunero [m]
EC
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45 |
General |
sip, swig, or gulp of alcohol, typically combining two or more types of alcohol |
coriloxis [m]
NI
rare
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46 |
General |
temporary work, typically domestic, rural, or manual labor |
conchabo [m]
VE:W
PY
AR
rur.
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47 |
General |
praising of someone, typically out of self-interest |
copaleo [m]
HN
rur.
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48 |
General |
man, typically the leader of some social group, who obtains certain personal benefits, at others' expense |
huayraleva [m]
BO
derog.
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49 |
General |
indigenous farmer who moves to the city and typically works as a porter |
indiaco [m]
BO:W
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50 |
General |
set of typically illegal actions to make a living |
invento [m]
VE
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51 |
General |
person who typically interacts with or imitates those very devoted to some popular and urban chilean traditions |
huachafero [m]
PE
BO
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52 |
General |
traditional male outfit typically sleeveless and down to the knees and hemmed with fringe |
uncu [m]
PE
BO:Sw
rur.
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53 |
General |
metal clip, typically of aluminum (used to slice two high tension wires together) |
almeja [f]
PR
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54 |
General |
tightness in the chest that makes it difficult to breathe (typically caused by a cold or the flu) |
apretazón [f]
CR
disused
rur.
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55 |
General |
wide container, typically of glass, for preparing bull |
bulera (del inglés) [f]
PR
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56 |
General |
a seafood cocktail typically from campeche, usually served in a cup, and particularly tasty |
campechana [f]
MX
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57 |
General |
strong smelling viscous glue used typically in a shoe store |
clefa [f]
BO
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58 |
General |
animal brush (typically of horsehair) |
clina [f]
AR:Nw,C
UY
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59 |
General |
a woman or animal that is not very tall and typically thick |
currutaca [f]
DO
PA
CO:C,N,E
VE
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60 |
General |
group of supporters that shout and cheer for a person or group, typically political or athletic |
fanaticada [f]
GT
HN
SV
NI
CR
PA
CU
DO
PR
EC
PE
BO
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61 |
General |
liquid disinfectant or insecticide typically used to clean latrines, drains or stables and to heal infections in animals |
fenelina [f]
AR:Nw
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62 |
General |
additional item gifted by the vendor, typically in food stores |
feria [f]
CR
disused
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63 |
General |
woman, typically young, with a bad reputation |
ficha [f]
EC
BO
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64 |
General |
back row of seats in a theater or movie theater typically used by romantic couples |
fila de los cocheros [f]
PY
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65 |
General |
back row of seats in a theater or movie theater typically used by romantic couples |
fila de los cocheros [f]
CL
disused
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66 |
General |
cold cut, typically pork |
factura [f]
UY
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67 |
General |
woman who typically wears a follona skirt |
follona [f]
EC
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68 |
General |
drunkenness, typically from moonshine |
guarada [f]
HN
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69 |
General |
worker, typically a rural laborer, who moves periodically from one region to another |
golondrina [f]
AR
PE
CL
rare
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70 |
General |
group of typically indigenous people settled in a rural zone |
comuna [f]
EC
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71 |
General |
short, wide road between two parallel roads that are typically contiguous |
cortada [f]
AR
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72 |
General |
white long-sleeved neckless shirt typically made of cotton |
cotona (inglés) [f]
GT
HN
SV
NI
EC
PE
VE
disused
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73 |
General |
quarter of a 1 l bottle, typically of alcohol |
cuarta [f]
PR
BO
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74 |
General |
young woman, typically from a rural area, who does domestic work |
imilla [f]
BO:W
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75 |
General |
young woman, typically from a rural area, who does domestic work |
muru imilla [f]
BO:C,W
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76 |
General |
set of typically illegal actions to make a living |
inventadera [f]
CU
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77 |
General |
application of a typically fatty or thick substance to a surface |
embarrada [f]
CR
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78 |
General |
new year's eve character typically a man dressed as a woman who dances and begs for money in the street before midnight |
viuda [f]
PE
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79 |
General |
new year's eve character typically a man dressed as a woman who dances and begs for money in the street before midnight |
viuda [f]
EC
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80 |
General |
new year's eve character typically a man dressed as a woman who dances and begs for money in the street before midnight |
viuda loca [f]
EC
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81 |
General |
typically american movie |
americanada [f]
derog.
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82 |
General |
typically spanish |
españolada [f]
derog.
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83 |
General |
person who is economically dependent on another person (typically a child) |
dependiente [m/f]
US
DO
PR
CL
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84 |
General |
searched by police, typically with a warrant (home) |
allanado [adj]
GT
HN
SV
NI
CR
PA
CO
VE
EC
BO
CL
PY
UY
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85 |
General |
referring to a young person that brings lunch to people working (typically in the fields) |
almuercero [adj]
HN
NI
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86 |
General |
with features typically of a higher social class |
abc1 [adj]
CL
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87 |
General |
not very tall and typically thick (female person or animal) |
currutaco [adj]
MX
HN
derog.
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88 |
General |
not very tall and typically thick (male person or animal) |
currutaco [adj]
AR:Nw
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89 |
General |
pertaining to a social activity, typically at night |
carretero [adj]
CL
teen
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90 |
General |
pertaining to a group of typically indigenous people settled in a rural zone |
comunal [adj]
EC
PY
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91 |
General |
typically barefoot |
patalsuelo [adj]
EC
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92 |
General |
search home, typically with a warrant (police) |
allanar [v]
AMER
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93 |
General |
arrive at a place (typically by plane) |
arribar [v]
GT
HN
SV
NI
CU
PR
CO
VE
UY
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94 |
General |
in an animal, typically a horse, experience an ailment to the area of the hind quarters analogous to the human knee |
ababillarse [v]
NI
CL
rare
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95 |
General |
search home, typically with a warrant (police) |
catear [v]
HN
NI
PA
VE
EC
PE
BO
CL
PY
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96 |
General |
remove filth from clothing (typically by soaking it in water with detergent) |
desmugrar [v]
CL
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97 |
General |
cut the seam of something (typically with a knife) |
descosturar [v]
BO
|
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98 |
General |
provoke damage or harm, typically minor (someone or something) |
dañinear [v]
AR:Nw
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99 |
General |
cause damage or harm, typically out of wickedness, for pleasure, or for fun |
dañinear [v]
HN
BO:E
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100 |
General |
perform an imitation, typically of poor quality |
chabelear [v]
SV
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101 |
General |
consume excessive amounts of alcohol, typically with friends |
farrear [v]
BO
|
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102 |
General |
knead something, typically flour |
golpear [v]
HN
|
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103 |
General |
gang up against someone, typically with political motives |
complotarse (inglés) [v]
VE
PE
BO
CL
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104 |
General |
get a job, typically domestic, rural, or manual labor |
conchabarse [v]
PY
AR
UY
rur.
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105 |
General |
get a job, typically domestic, rural, or manual labor |
conchabarse [v]
VE:W
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106 |
General |
graft two varieties of plants, typically from the same family |
cruzar [v]
HN
NI
DO
rur.
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107 |
General |
hire someone for a job, typically domestic, rural, or manual labor |
conchabar [v]
BO
PY
VE:W
AR
UY
rur.
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108 |
General |
praise someone, typically out of self-interest |
copalear [v]
HN
rur.
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109 |
General |
work in public transportation, typically in urban areas, using a vehicle, car, or motorcycle |
conchar [v]
DO
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110 |
General |
contribute something to an institution, bank, or business, typically money |
inyectar [v]
MX
HN
SV
CR
DO
CO
PE
PY
UY
CL
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111 |
General |
be abundant, typically insects and mites |
hervir [v]
HN
NI
EC
|
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112 |
General |
pull off or cut an animal's leg, typically a bird |
despernancar [v]
NI
|
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113 |
General |
measure the components or substances in something, typically blood |
dosar [v]
AR
UY
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114 |
General |
handful of coins thrown in the air by the godfather at a baptism to the typically poor children gathered outside the church |
capillos [m/pl]
EC
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Idioms |
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115 |
Idioms |
makeshift dwelling, typically on someone else's property |
casa bruja [n]
PA
|
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116 |
Idioms |
bother someone typically to get a rise out of the person |
buscar el odio [v]
CL
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117 |
Idioms |
rapidly become ill (typically including partial paralysis of some part of the body) |
darle el aire [v]
MX
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118 |
Idioms |
play pranks, typically children |
hacer batería y media [v]
BO
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Colloquial |
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119 |
Colloquial |
adult male who typically performs a role attributed to a woman in a ceremony or social task |
damo [m]
CL
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120 |
Colloquial |
person who sells, typically illegally, or consumes excessive guachucho moonshine |
guachuchero [m]
CL
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121 |
Colloquial |
person who sells, typically illegally, or consumes excessive guachucho moonshine |
huachuchero [m]
CL
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122 |
Colloquial |
temporary work, typically domestic, rural, or manual labor |
conchabo [m]
UY
|
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123 |
Colloquial |
lively party, typically with alcohol |
desturque [m]
NI
teen
|
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124 |
Colloquial |
informal party at which guests typically dance and drink |
festichola (italiano) [f]
AR
UY
|
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125 |
Colloquial |
person who sells, typically illegally, or consumes excessive guachucho moonshine |
guachuchera [f]
CL
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126 |
Colloquial |
person who sells, typically illegally, or consumes excessive guachucho moonshine |
huachuchera [f]
CL
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127 |
Colloquial |
not original and typically of poor quality |
falseta [adj]
EC
|
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128 |
Colloquial |
become motivated to do something that typically implies some risk |
arrecharse [v]
EC
|
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129 |
Colloquial |
take a sip of a drink (typically an alcoholic drink) |
cachinchar [v]
BO:S
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130 |
Colloquial |
subject someone to physically exhausting exercise (typically as punishment) |
descuerear [v]
PY
|
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131 |
Colloquial |
send someone somewhere, typically against their will |
fletar [v]
AR
CR
rare
|
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132 |
Colloquial |
enrich oneself, typically illicitly |
fondearse [v]
NI
CR
PA
VE
EC
|
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133 |
Colloquial |
move or relocate somewhere, typically with considerable effort and difficulty |
costear [v]
AR
|
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134 |
Colloquial |
close a deal successfully, typically an illegal one |
coronar [v]
CO
PE
UY
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Slang |
|
135 |
Slang |
typically of a dumb person |
cojudo [adj]
PE
BO
|
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136 |
Slang |
penetrate with a penis (typically a woman's vagina) |
dejársela caer [v]
MX
|
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Textile |
|
137 |
Textile |
short and full skirt, typically of microfiber or chamois |
follona [f]
EC:S
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Gastronomy |
|
138 |
Gastronomy |
soft sweet bread, typically in roll form with nuts, raisins, and jam |
danés [m]
MX
|
|
139 |
Gastronomy |
high quality beef steak that is typically barbecued |
churrasco [m]
PA
|
|
140 |
Gastronomy |
drink prepared with coconut milk, rum, eggs, sugar, and cinnamon, typically served at christmas |
coquito [m]
PR
|
|
141 |
Gastronomy |
stew, typically with shellfish |
levantamuertos [m]
HN
SV
NI
BO
|
|
142 |
Gastronomy |
croissant sandwich typically with ham and cheese |
locateli [m]
AR
|
|
143 |
Gastronomy |
croissant sandwich typically with ham and cheese |
locatelli [m]
AR
|
|
144 |
Gastronomy |
meal made with cheese, sugar, eggs, nutmeg, raisins, and sometimes mashed or pureed banana, typically used as filling for turnovers |
mejido [m]
EC
|
|
145 |
Gastronomy |
turnover filled with yucca, made with coconut milk and salt, typically wrapped in banana leaves |
panucho [m]
PR
rur.
|
|
146 |
Gastronomy |
stew prepared with salted fish, tender kernels, milk, cheese, squash, cabbage, and black-seed squash, and typically accompanied by fried banana, cooked eggs, and strips of pepper |
fanesca [f]
EC
|
|
147 |
Gastronomy |
stew prepared with pieces of meat, corn, squash, potatoes, rice and, occasionally, peach or other typically green fruit |
carbonada [f]
BO
CL
PE
AR
UY
|
|
148 |
Gastronomy |
plate consisting of chopped and fried pieces of pork, typically served with onion rings |
carne frita [f]
PR
|
|
149 |
Gastronomy |
stew made with chopped tripe in peanut sauce, typically accompanied by white rice or potatoes and avocado |
guata [f]
EC
|
|
150 |
Gastronomy |
stew made with chopped tripe in peanut sauce, typically accompanied by white rice or potatoes and avocado |
guatita [f]
EC
|
|
151 |
Gastronomy |
pot, typically wrought iron and with three feet, used to prepare locro meat stew |
locrera [f]
AR
|
|
152 |
Gastronomy |
sweet thick drink made with black corn starch or corn starch, blackberry, bilberry, naranjilla, pineapple, and mountain papaya, typically consumed around day of the dead |
mazamorra morada [f]
EC
|
|
Botany |
|
153 |
Botany |
an erect herb typically growing taller than 1.5 m, native to northern south america and the west indies (heliconia bihai) |
bijao [m]
HN
SV
NI
PA
CU
DO
PR
CO
VE
EC
PE
|
|
154 |
Botany |
a medium-sized tree that typically matures to 40-60' tall |
bakut [m]
GT
|
|
155 |
Botany |
a medium-sized tree that typically matures to 40-60' tall |
bucute [m]
GT
|
|
156 |
Botany |
a medium-sized tree that typically matures to 40-60' tall |
carao [m]
GT
HN
SV
NI
CR
|
|
157 |
Botany |
a medium-sized tree that typically matures to 40-60' tall |
carámbano [m]
NI
|
|
158 |
Botany |
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall |
chacamalsóchil [m]
MX
|
|
159 |
Botany |
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall |
chacamalsúchil [m]
MX
|
|
160 |
Botany |
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall |
chacalshúchil [m]
MX
|
|
161 |
Botany |
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall |
chachalcahuite [m]
MX
|
|
162 |
Botany |
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall |
espantalobos [m]
MX
|
|
163 |
Botany |
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall |
jilincuche [m]
HN
|
|
164 |
Botany |
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall |
tabachín [m]
MX
|
|
165 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
árbol del pan [m]
SV
PA
CU
DO
CO
VE
|
|
166 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
albopán [m]
DO
|
|
167 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
albopan [m]
DO
|
|
168 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
al bopán [m]
DO
|
|
169 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
buen pan [m]
DO
|
|
170 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
árbol de pana [m]
PR
|
|
171 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
castaño [m]
DO
PR
|
|
172 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
buempán [m]
DO
|
|
173 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
mapén [m]
CU:E
|
|
174 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
juan pan [m]
DO
|
|
175 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
guapén [m]
CU:E
DO
|
|
176 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
palo de pan [m]
PR
|
|
177 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
pan de árbol [m]
PE
|
|
178 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
mazapán [m]
GT
HN
|
|
179 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
panapén [m]
DO
PR
|
|
180 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
pandisho [m]
PE
|
|
181 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
pan de fruta [m]
DO
|
|
182 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
pepepán [m]
EC:N
|
|
183 |
Botany |
an evergreen shrub or small tree in the pea family that typically grows to 10' tall but occasionally rises to as much as 15' |
mal de ojo [m]
AR
|
|
184 |
Botany |
a plant growing as a large shrub to small tree up to 10 meters in height, (typically 2-4 meters) and to 15 cm in diameter (picramnia pentandra) |
huesillo [m]
PR
|
|
185 |
Botany |
a plant growing as a large shrub to small tree up to 10 meters in height, (typically 2-4 meters) and to 15 cm in diameter (picramnia pentandra) |
hueso [m]
PR
|
|
186 |
Botany |
a plant growing as a large shrub to small tree up to 10 meters in height, (typically 2-4 meters) and to 15 cm in diameter (picramnia pentandra) |
hueso blanco [m]
PR
|
|
187 |
Botany |
a plant growing as a large shrub to small tree up to 10 meters in height, (typically 2-4 meters) and to 15 cm in diameter (picramnia pentandra) |
hueso prieto [m]
PR
|
|
188 |
Botany |
a plant growing as a large shrub to small tree up to 10 meters in height, (typically 2-4 meters) and to 15 cm in diameter (picramnia pentandra) |
palo de peje [m]
DO
|
|
189 |
Botany |
a plant that grows as a medium shrub to small tree up to 5 m in height (typically 1-2 m) (erithalis fruticosa) |
jayajabico [m]
PR
|
|
190 |
Botany |
a plant that grows as a medium shrub to small tree up to 5 m in height (typically 1-2 m) (erithalis fruticosa) |
iayajabico [m]
PR
|
|
191 |
Botany |
a large, fast-growing, deciduous tree that typically grows 50-80’tall with a broad, open-rounded shaped habit (populus deltoides) |
álamo carolino [m]
|
|
192 |
Botany |
a large, fast-growing, deciduous tree that typically grows 50-80’tall with a broad, open-rounded shaped habit (populus deltoides) |
álamo de la carolina [m]
|
|
193 |
Botany |
a cormous perennial that typically blooms in early fall (colchicum autumnale) |
cólquico [m]
|
|
194 |
Botany |
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall |
acacia [f]
MX
GT
HN
CR
PA
|
|
195 |
Botany |
a medium-sized tree that typically matures to 40-60' tall |
cañafístola [f]
CR
CO
VE
|
|
196 |
Botany |
a medium-sized tree that typically matures to 40-60' tall |
cañandonga [f]
CU
CO
|
|
197 |
Botany |
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall |
acacia [f]
MX
GT
HN
CR
PA
|
|
198 |
Botany |
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall |
barbona [f]
HN
|
|
199 |
Botany |
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall |
clavellina [f]
CU
PR
|
|
200 |
Botany |
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall |
flor de ángel [f]
PE
|
|
201 |
Botany |
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall |
guacamaya [f]
CU
|
|
202 |
Botany |
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall |
sirundanicua [f]
MX:W
|
|
203 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
fruta de pan [f]
NI
CR
PA
VE
|
|
204 |
Botany |
a tropical to sub-tropical evergreen tree of the mulberry family that typically grows with a spreading crown to 30-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall |
pana [f]
DO
PR
|
|
205 |
Botany |
an evergreen shrub or small tree in the pea family that typically grows to 10' tall but occasionally rises to as much as 15' |
disciplina de monja [f]
AR:Nw
|
|
206 |
Botany |
an evergreen shrub or small tree in the pea family that typically grows to 10' tall but occasionally rises to as much as 15' |
disciplina de monje [f]
AR:Nw
|
|
207 |
Botany |
an evergreen shrub or small tree in the pea family that typically grows to 10' tall but occasionally rises to as much as 15' |
espiga de amor [f]
PR
|
|
208 |
Botany |
an evergreen shrub or small tree in the pea family that typically grows to 10' tall but occasionally rises to as much as 15' |
espiga de oro [f]
PR
|
|
209 |
Botany |
an evergreen shrub or small tree in the pea family that typically grows to 10' tall but occasionally rises to as much as 15' |
piscala [f]
AR:Nw
|
|
210 |
Botany |
an evergreen shrub or small tree in the pea family that typically grows to 10' tall but occasionally rises to as much as 15' |
lágrima de la virgen [f]
AR:Nw
|
|
211 |
Botany |
an evergreen shrub or small tree in the pea family that typically grows to 10' tall but occasionally rises to as much as 15' |
lagaña de perro [f]
AR:Nw
|
|
212 |
Botany |
corn with rough and elongated kernels that is typically consumed toasted |
cancha [f]
PE
CL
|
|
213 |
Botany |
a plant growing as a large shrub to small tree up to 10 meters in height, (typically 2-4 meters) and to 15 cm in diameter (picramnia pentandra) |
guarema [f]
PR
|
|
Folklore |
|
214 |
Folklore |
ceremony in which the godparents give a child his/her first haircut typically in a party organized by the parents to offer to the virgin, in rural communities |
umarutuco [m]
BO:W,C
|
|
215 |
Folklore |
bustling party, typically with alcohol |
dama [f]
NI
teen
|
|