What is the meaning of EL DIABLITO-SPANISH. Phrases containing EL DIABLITO-SPANISH
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very cheap
cheap and inferior ‘I got this el cheapo’
Cocaine, marijuana, heroin and PCP
Evil Laugh
Combination of crack cocaine and marijuana in a joint
El primo is American slang for the best, top quality.
give someone the Spanish archer
give someone the Spanish archer
Vrb phrs. To dismiss, to sack. A pun on the 'Spanish archer' being called El Bow, thus 'give someone the elbow' (dismiss someone). E.g."I found out she was having it away with the milkman, so I gave her the old spanish archer."
Cocaine, marijuana and heroin
El ropo is American slang for a cigar or cannabis cigarette, especially a large one.
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Harold Lloyd is British slang for to slip a lock using a trip of celluloid or plastic.
Softballs is slang for phenobarbital.
To place some wax in the cavity on the bottom of the hand lead-line so that a sample of the ocean bottom can be brought up for inspection.
When you doodie in your suit and it slimes its way down to the ankle of your wetsuit, forming an ankle band of poop. Example: “I had to crap so bad out there, but I didn’t want to risk an ankle band.
spirit, passion, zest
Italian slang for Blacks.
Noun. A person who appears to have no friends. Derog.
Intoxicated
Sounds like foo'. A dummy. ex: "Let's go fool."
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A name formerly given to various dry Spanish wines.
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A Spanish title of courtesy corresponding to the English Mr. or Sir; also, a gentleman.
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A red dyestuff extracted from the safflower, and formerly used in dyeing wool, silk, and cotton pink and scarlet; -- called also Spanish red, China lake, and carthamin.
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of El Dorado
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A genus of epiphytic endogenous plants found in the Southern United States and in tropical America. Tillandsia usneoides, called long moss, black moss, Spanish moss, and Florida moss, has a very slender pendulous branching stem, and forms great hanging tufts on the branches of trees. It is often used for stuffing mattresses.
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A sort of Spanish wine.
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The reddish brown wood of an East Indian tree (Cedrela Toona) closely resembling the Spanish cedar; also. the tree itself.
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A Spanish light-colored dry wine, made in Andalusia. As prepared for commerce it is colored a straw color or a deep amber by mixing with it cheap wine boiled down.
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A Spanish title of courtesy given to a lady; Mrs.; Madam; also, a lady.
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A slow Spanish dance of Saracenic origin, to an air in triple time; also, the air itself.
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The accentual mark placed over n, and sometimes over l, in Spanish words [thus, , /], indicating that, in pronunciation, the sound of the following vowel is to be preceded by that of the initial, or consonantal, y.
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A blanket or shawl worn as an outer garment by the Spanish Americans, as in Mexico.
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The languages, or rather the several dialects, which were originally forms of popular or vulgar Latin, and have now developed into Italian. Spanish, French, etc. (called the Romanic languages).
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Of or pertaining to any or all of the various languages which, during the Middle Ages, sprung out of the old Roman, or popular form of Latin, as the Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Provencal, etc.
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A Spanish measure of length equal to about one yard. The vara now in use equals 33.385 inches.
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The period at which any definite event occurred, or person lived; age; period; era; as, the Spanish Armada was destroyed in the time of Queen Elizabeth; -- often in the plural; as, ancient times; modern times.
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A Spanish title of courtesy given to a young lady; Miss; also, a young lady.
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The Spanish real, of the value of one eight of a dollar, or 12/ cets; -- formerly so called in New York and some other States. See Note under 2.
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