Milonga in english
Milonga
pronunciation: mɪlɑŋgə part of speech: noun
pronunciation: mɪlɑŋgə part of speech: noun
In gestures
milonga = lie ; fib ; porky.
Example: Just because the facts don't support his views, he threatens, slanders, lies, obfuscates and charges 'lies, hypocrisy and cruelty'.Example: Democracy's most acute failures tend to result from power brokers who tell big fibs about the distribution of power.Example: Why would he make up such porkies in order to make me look like some dangerous boy racer who deserved to get knocked off his bike?.more:
» deja de contar milongas = pull the other one (it's got bells on (it)) .
Example: Put simply, my attitude to any claim of a supernatural order is summed up in the phrase 'Pull the other one... it's got bells on it' = En resumen, mi actitud ante la noción de que exista un orden sobrenatural se resume con la frase "deja de contar milongas".» no me cuentes más milongas = pull the other one (it's got bells on (it)) .
Example: Put simply, my attitude to any claim of a supernatural order is summed up in the phrase 'Pull the other one... it's got bells on it' = En resumen, mi actitud ante la noción de que exista un orden sobrenatural se resume con la frase "deja de contar milongas".