Miga in english

Crumb

pronunciation: krʌm part of speech: noun
In gestures

miga = breadcrumb ; crumb. 

Example: The term 'breadcrumbs' comes from the story of Hansel and Gretel, who left a trail of breadcrumbs in the forest so they could find their way home again.Example: The pilot fish leads the shark to food, then lives off the crumbs of the shark's meals.

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» hacer buenas migashit it off (with)get on well (together)be on friendly terms .

Example: As the two began to connect well and hit it off, the contact between the two increased to a rate of at least once a week.

Example: They got on well together and there was a genuine affection.

Example: But reducing a small workplace entails the excruciating task of laying off people you know well and are on friendly terms with.

» hacer malas migasbe on bad termsbe on unfriendly terms .

Example: He thinks her mother used witchcraft against him and they are on bad terms.

Example: I still remember vividly us being on unfriendly terms back then, who knew we would end up this way?.

» miga de panbreadcrumb .

Example: The term 'breadcrumbs' comes from the story of Hansel and Gretel, who left a trail of breadcrumbs in the forest so they could find their way home again.

» tener migabe a (real) handful .

Example: Like an ill-mannered child, the brat can be a real handful.

Miga synonyms

rat in spanish: rata, pronunciation: ræt part of speech: noun bum in spanish: culo, pronunciation: bʌm part of speech: noun, verb skunk in spanish: zorrillo, pronunciation: skʌŋk part of speech: noun puke in spanish: vómito, pronunciation: pjuk part of speech: verb, noun lowlife in spanish: mala vida, pronunciation: loʊlaɪf part of speech: noun stinker in spanish: canalla, pronunciation: stɪŋkɜr part of speech: noun rotter in spanish: sinvergüenza, pronunciation: rɑtɜr part of speech: noun so-and-so in spanish: tal y tal, pronunciation: soʊændsoʊ part of speech: noun scum bag in spanish: escoria, pronunciation: skʌmbæg part of speech: noun
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