Meneo in english

Wag

pronunciation: wæg part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

menear = stir ; wiggle ; wag. 

Example: The article is entitled 'Take 25 branches and stir gently... a recipe for success'.Example: I have read that 'Spanish men are twice as likely to wiggle their ears as are women,' but don't know the trustworthiness of this statistic.Example: Perhaps the most common misinterpretation of dogs is the myth that a dog wagging its tail is happy and friendly.

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» menear el esqueletotrip + the light fantastic .

Example: The article is entitled 'Tripping the Light Fantastic with Theodore de Banville'.

» menearsetwitch .

Example: He was really fat, too, with a massive pink beard and eyes that twitched all the time and looked in different directions to each other.

meneo = wiggle ; wag. 

Example: The sexiness of a woman's walk varies over her menstrual cycle, with her wiggle being most attractive when she is least fertile, say researchers.Example: On the morning of the 5th day I went to her and when I called her name she responded with a few wags of her tail.

Meneo synonyms

card in spanish: tarjeta, pronunciation: kɑrd part of speech: noun wit in spanish: ingenio, pronunciation: wɪt part of speech: noun shake in spanish: sacudir, pronunciation: ʃeɪk part of speech: verb, noun waggle in spanish: menear, pronunciation: wægəl part of speech: noun, verb
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