cranear
To rack your brain or think hard to solve a complicated problem or situation.
Now that you are out of work you are going to have to cranear how to get some money.
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Definitions tagged cráneo in the street dictionary.
To rack your brain or think hard to solve a complicated problem or situation.
Now that you are out of work you are going to have to cranear how to get some money.
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Slang for head, formed by reversing the syllables of the Spanish word cabeza.
Jorge, duck your bezaca, I cannot see. | They hit him in the bezaca with the ball because he was just standing in the middle of the field.
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A humorous, slang term for the head (originally referring to a round bowl made from a dried gourd).
He came running and bumped his tutuma.
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A head, usually referring to a large one.
You have quite a marote on you, man!
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The head or noggin.
Ouch, I hit my marulo and it really hurts.
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A slang term for the head. (The name refers to the round gourd used for the traditional herbal infusion).
- Hey, they call you a traditional breakfast. - Why? - Because you are all MATE. (A traditional Argentine breakfast often consists solely of drinking the herbal infusion).
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The head, noggin, or dome.
Do you want a smack in the chonta? or What happened to your chonta, who cut your hair?
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A slang term for the head, equivalent to English words like noggin, bean, or dome.
My MAMBRIOLA hurts.
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A slang term used to refer to the head.
I took a nasty hit to my shola.
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