mamadera
A small baby bottle used specifically for feeding newborn animals.
I'm going to get the mamadera: it's time to feed the puppy.
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A small baby bottle used specifically for feeding newborn animals.
I'm going to get the mamadera: it's time to feed the puppy.
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A baby bottle (the standard term used in Argentina instead of the more common Spanish word biberon).
I gave him the mamadera and he fell asleep in my arms.
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A state of extreme drunkenness or being completely wasted (derived from the slang verb mamar, which literally means to suckle but refers to heavy drinking).
He had such a mamadera that he could not even speak.
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A racket or gravy train: the act of obtaining unearned benefits or profits, usually by exploiting a system or milking public funds (the word literally means baby bottle, suggesting someone is suckling from the state).
I am not going to tolerate this mamadera, I am going to report them immediately.
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A cushy, high-paying job or position that requires very little work (literally baby bottle, referring to someone being fed by the state or an organization without effort).
The congressmen do not want to give up the mamadera for anything in the world.
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An exclamation used to highlight how bad or absurd a situation has become, expressing disbelief and resignation. (The word literally means baby bottle, but in this context it functions like saying Good lord or Good grief).
- And this guy managed to become president... mamadera!
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