these or misused?
For example, "peel"
in moments of anger, who
not that phrases like
Dame this peel! Huy
hueputa peel!
And that little phrase led me to a
discussion with my beautiful mother, I was asking a silver my sister, silver out of my wallet ...
and one escaped me: Give me the peel!
Heh, heh, heh ...
As might be expected
mom was upset and it took me looking for a dictionary of the SAR and I run into this definition:
1. action and effect of peeling.
2. Weather for the clean
4. Exhumation done in a cemetery at the appointed time, leading human remains to the grave or ossuary.
5. Exhumation of bones detiempo time was done in the parishes of Madrid, when were buried in them to
s faithful departed. Well
looking peeling ...
paring 1. Cleanse or purify something removing superfluous or strange mixed with it.
2. Clean the bed of a river, canal or ditch.
3. Trimming, pruning.
4. Remove the fruit peel, bark or skin to the tubers, or pod to vegetables.
5. Cut someone's hair.
6. Repeated throat clearing or coughing to clear the chest or throat of mucus before speak or sing.
7. coloq. Remove
someone what you have, especially money. 8.
coloq. Whipping, beating. 9. prnl.
coloq. coloq.
If there was, someone take the money ... ie the phrase: Give me the peel, although a bit malformed is correct ... :-) And I was (almost) right ...
And girl give me that peel
And most of its uses are also correct, I mean that if a stupid happens when these terrible coughing throat clearing and asks: What do you do, well you can tell MONDA A, Cos these coughing to clear the chest or throat of mucus:-D
Well, I'm going
...
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