What is the meaning of extra?
What is the meaning of extra?
beyond or more than what is usual, expected, or necessary; additional: an extra copy of a newspaper; an extra charge. larger or better than what is usual: an extra binding.
What does WTV mean in Spanish?
1. ( weight) a. el peso (M)
What does BBB mean in Spanish?
BBB
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Inglés | Español | |
BBB n | initialism (Better Business Bureau) (acrónimo, voz inglesa) | BBB n propio mf |
(voz inglesa) | Better Business Bureau n propio mf |
What TQ means in chat?
TQ means “Thank You”. The abbreviation TQ is a common way of saying “Thank you”.
What does TQ mean in Spanish?
tq — te quiero — I love you.
What does HP mean in Spanish slang?
caballo de potencia
What does HP mean in Spanish?
noun. ( usually abbreviated to h.p.) a standard unit used to measure the power of engines, cars etc. caballo de vapor. (Translation of horsepower from the PASSWORD English–Spanish Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)
What does Pichurria mean in Spanish?
Colloquial. pichurria [f] CO derog. useless thing.
What does Chimbita mean?
Attractive, beautiful, good
How do Colombians say beautiful?
Mamacita / Papasito. Weirdly, Colombians use the terms for “little mum” and “little dad” as slang for an attractive woman or man. A number of other very similar words to “mamacita” and ”papsito” – like “mamasota” / “papasote”, “mami” and “mamita” – also have pretty much the same meaning.
What does parce mean in Colombia?
Parce / parcero: In Colombia parce or parcero both mean ‘mate’, ‘dude’ or ‘bro’.
What does bizcocho mean in Colombia?
Hi, in Colombia we also call “bizcocho” to a good-looking person. It has two connotations: a sexual one, or a friendly one.
What does Berraco mean in Colombia?
When applied not to people, but instead to situations and tasks, “berraco” means “very difficult”. For example, “Uy esto está muy berraco hermano” is a way to say “Jesus man, this is really tough!”. Another popular phrase meaning roughly the same thing is “¡Qué cosa tan berraca!” (“What a difficult / tricky thing”).
How do you say brave in Colombia?
But with no doubts someone, berraco, is astonishing and brave.