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What does Angurria mean?

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Angurria

A slang term for a weak bladder or urinary incontinence, used to describe the constant urge to urinate or the inability to hold it. It is an informal way to talk about these physical issues in daily conversation.

My grandpa does not want to go to parties anymore because he gets the angurria and he is embarrassed about not making it to the bathroom in time.

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Méxicoby Don Chava

Angurria

Refers to an excessive desire to accumulate goods or money and a complete lack of generosity. It is the attitude of wanting to keep everything for oneself out of pure stinginess or greed.

Stop being such a cheapskate and buy a round: that angurria you have is going to end up making you sick.

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Argentinaby Anónimo

Angurria

A slangy, somewhat crude way to talk about diarrhea or having the runs. It is used when someone has constant, watery bowel movements caused by a stomach bug or food that did not sit well.

Ever since I ate those tacos at the corner stand, I have a case of angurria that will not let me leave the bathroom.

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Méxicoby Anónimo

Angurria

A state of excessive sleepiness or chronic laziness that makes someone want to stay in bed all day. It describes that heavy, lingering grogginess felt by people who have no desire to get up and be productive.

Get out of bed already, you just have a case of angurria and it is almost noon!

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Venezuelaby Caraqueña VZLA

Angurria

A voracious and excessive appetite or food-related greed. It refers to a compulsive craving to devour everything in sight, like an eating anxiety that keeps you from stopping.

Take it easy with the angurria, man, you did not even leave a slice of pizza for us!

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Argentinaby Che Porteño

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