Plomazo in english

Plomazo

pronunciation: ploʊmɑzoʊ part of speech: none
In gestures

plomazo = bore. 

Example: It is when speakers have no feeling for pause that their speech seems to burble on without any arresting quality; the club bore is a burbler: he has not learnt the eloquence of silence.

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» ser un plomazobe a (real) pain in the neckbe a (real) pain in the assbe a (real) pain in the arsebe a (real) pain in the backsidebe a (real) pain in the proverbialsbe a (real) pain in the buttbe a (real) pain in the rear .

Example: Within a few days it was apparent that my long hair was going to be a pain in the neck while swimming laps.

Example: The last thing that anyone working in an organization wants to be is a pain in the ass to work with.

Example: I alwasy knew she was a pain in the arse, without knowing her you can just tell, by the way she behaves, that she is big-headed and thinks she's god's gift to the human race.

Example: Our cat is a pain in the backside at times but we love him to bits.

Example: In one school, the kids were wonderful but the parents were a complete pain in the proverbials and seemed to live permanently on the school.

Example: The first thing to keep in mind is that brake bleeding can be an unbearable pain in the butt.

Example: His controlling and demanding nature set her teeth on edge and she found him to be a pain in her rear.
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