Bromista in english

Joker

pronunciation: dʒoʊkɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

bromista1 = wag ; joker ; pranker ; prankster ; tease ; wisecracker. 

Example: As one wag quipped, 'She came here saying that she never met a person she didn't like -- then she met Tilly the Hun!'.Example: However, it is concluded that sociology's role as an 'undisciplined joker' in the scientific realm may itself have value.Example: The article 'What a bunch of prankers!' describes some of the hoaxes perpetrated on the World Wide Web (WWW) and demonstrates the ease with which people can be fooled some of the time.Example: The author describes the story made up by a prankster about a crocodile eating a golfer in Florida.Example: Pixie is introduced as a precocious character who is impatient with other people, a tease, and a mimic.Example: It was at this time that Haines got the reputation as a 'wisecracker'.

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» ser (un/muy) bromistabe a (real) jokerbe a (real) tease .

Example: I think that in the work place there is always someone who is a real joker.

Example: when I mention any of this to him he pretends not to know what I am talking about because, on top of all this, he's a real tease.

bromista2 = joky [jokey] ; wisecracking ; crack-up. 

Example: However, his attempt to make cultural and social history more accessible to a wider audience by adopting a homey, jokey style often seems counterproductive.Example: But that belief changed after she met Liang Jing Hao, a wisecracking guy who turned her world upside down.Example: Sean is such a crack-up that I think these two pictures perfectly sum up his personality!.

Bromista synonyms

turkey in spanish: pavo, pronunciation: tɜrki part of speech: noun jokester in spanish: bromista, pronunciation: dʒoʊkstɜr part of speech: noun
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