Grifo
A water faucet, tap, or spigot. While the term llave is much more common in everyday Mexican Spanish, this refers to the fixture where water is drawn.
get water from the Grifo
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Definitions tagged llave in the street dictionary.
A water faucet, tap, or spigot. While the term llave is much more common in everyday Mexican Spanish, this refers to the fixture where water is drawn.
get water from the Grifo
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A common term in Cali used to refer to a friend or close buddy (Cali is a city in southwestern Colombia).
How is it going, mompa?
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to lock a door with a key (a regionalism common in northwestern Spain due to Galician influence)
close the door and for peace of mind, leave it fechada
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To lock a door or a gate using a key.
llavea the door.
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1. Noun. Used to refer to a friend, similar to dude, bro, or homie. 2. Also used as: Parcero, parcerito, parcerisimo, and parcerote. (Originally a slang term from the Paisa region and Medellin, it is now the most common way to address a friend across Colombia.)
This guy is a real reparcero of mine. What is up, parce? Everything good, parcerito?
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The signature finishing move of Jack Veneno, a legendary Dominican professional wrestler. It is a submission hold used as a final strategy to force an opponent to surrender, famously used against Ric Flair during his visit to Santo Domingo. (Jack Veneno is the most iconic figure in the history of Dominican wrestling, known as the Champion of the People).
Put La Polemica on Relampago Hernandez.
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