Guata
Heavy wear and tear, or the act of overusing something until it is worn out or broken.
The car broke down because you gave it too much Guata.
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Heavy wear and tear, or the act of overusing something until it is worn out or broken.
The car broke down because you gave it too much Guata.
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belly, stomach, or gut (Derived from the indigenous Mapudungun word for stomach, it is the standard informal term for the midsection in Chile).
My guata hurts.
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In the Dominican Republic, Guata is the batting or stuffing used in mattresses, specifically a wool-like fiber harvested from tree seed pods that tends to clump and harden over time. The term also refers to industrial textile scraps or loose threads used for cleaning machinery and floors.
This mattress has hard Guata.
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Cow stomach or tripe, specifically a traditional Ecuadorian stew made with tripe and potatoes in a peanut sauce. It is usually served with rice, a boiled egg, and avocado.
After the big soccer match on Sunday, let's go get some guatita.
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A non-woven textile material made from cotton filaments used for stuffing and thermal insulation. Originally derived from milkweed fibers in the 19th century for furniture and clothing padding, it is now manufactured by cleaning and carding cotton into glued sheets. It is commonly used to line garments, providing warmth without adding significant weight.
That furniture needs a layer of guata. This pillow is filled with guata.
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