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Tag: mojar

Definitions tagged mojar in the street dictionary.

mojon

A chunk of bread dunked in a bowl of milk, soup, or chocolate. The term is a humorous double entendre, as it is primarily a vulgar word for a piece of excrement, referencing the visual similarity of the soaked bread.

Can I put a few mojones in my soup?

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taxonomia

In its most general sense, taxonomia is the science of classification. Usually, the term refers to biological taxonomy, the science of organizing biological diversity into hierarchical, nested groups called taxa to create a classification system.

Currently, many specialists claim that only the cladist school's definition of taxon allows systematic biology to provide the service expected of it by other branches of biology, but the evolutionary school has reasons for defining taxa differently and claims to create more useful and predictive classification systems, a discussion that remains unfinished today.

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intincion

The act of dipping or moistening the sacramental bread into the wine during the celebration of the Eucharist or Holy Communion.

At the moment of the intincion I was meditating on God.

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chiscar

To splash or spray someone with water (Specific to Asturias, Northern Spain).

Stop chiscar me or I'm coming after you!!

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CHISGUETE

A squirt, spurt, or thin stream of liquid, typically one that comes out under pressure.

the toy used to shoot a CHISGUETE.

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Aguanosa

1) Used to describe a woman's vagina that becomes excessively wet or slippery. 2) Used for fruit or food that has an abnormally watery or soggy consistency, making it unappetizing.

1) That woman has a very aguanosa vagina. 2) I don't like that avocado, it's very aguanoso.

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Enjuagar

To rinse something with water, either to clean off dust or to remove soap after washing (in the Dominican Republic, this often refers to a quick hand-wash for clothing).

a) Enjuga those plates before serving the food, they have a lot of dust from being stored. b) Enjuagame this shirt for me since it is already washed (poloche is the Dominican term for a polo or t-shirt).

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