Porrillo in english

Porrillo

pronunciation: pɔrəloʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

porrillo 

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» a porrilloby the handfulaplenty [a-plenty]galoreby the fistfula whole lotta [Abreviatura coloquial de a whole lot of]loadsenough to sink a (battle)shipcoming out of + Posesivo + ears .

Example: On Crete the locals eat them by the handful and spit out the pits like watermelon seeds.

Example: The article 'CD-ROM licenses: pitfalls aplenty!' advises how to deal with the licenses which subscribers are required to sign on purchase of CD-ROM products for use in libraries = El artículo "Las licencias de CD-ROM: ¡dificultades a montón!" aconseja cómo negociar las licencias que los suscriptores tienen que firmar al comprar productos CD-ROM para uso en la biblioteca.

Example: There have been promises galore made to delegation after delegation of the film industry, but all the promises have been just promises, hollow and empty.

Example: On more than one occasion we've seen him eating this stuff by the fistful.

Example: Only 'calculators' then were noisy machines with cranks; to multiply, you cranked a whole lotta additions.

Example: You can get great products without spending loads -- you just have to shop around a bit.

Example: The evening kicked off with drinks at the bar and enough food to sink a ship, so stomachs were lined for what lay ahead.

Example: But the American man and woman on the street -- the ones with two kids, a mortgage and bills coming out of their ears -- stand powerless as their jobs vanish.
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