Pasota in english
Pasota
pronunciation: pæsoʊtə part of speech: none
pronunciation: pæsoʊtə part of speech: none
In gestures






pasota = insouciant ; devil-may-care.
Example: Adopting an insouciant attitude toward empirical research -- shorn of such seemingly tough-minded concepts as objectivity and transparency -- makes her point more plausible.Example: Jet Li is a charming drunk with a devil-may-care grin and enough skill to keep himself from being turned into a grease spot.more:
» actitud pasota = devil-may-care attitude .
Example: The great charm of cats is their rampant egotism, their devil-may-care attitude toward responsibility, and their disinclination to earn an honest dollar.