Rubia in english

Blonde

pronunciation: blɑnd part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

rubio, rubito = blondie. 

Example: It's a fun, exciting, bloody adventure about a man named Kenshiro who's had his girlfriend kidnapped by a blondie named Shin, nearly killed, and left for dead.

rubia = blond(e). 

Example: He admitted he read glossy modern thrillers in which the heroes are always taking three fingers of rye and the blonde heroines are voluptuous in bar after bar = He admitted he read glossy modern thrillers in which the heroes are always taking three fingers of rye and the blonde heroines are voluptuous in bar after bar.

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» rubia estúpidadumb blonde .

Example: There are millions of jokes about dumb blondes, but there is not so many jokes about cooperate executives.

» rubia tontadumb blonde .

Example: There are millions of jokes about dumb blondes, but there is not so many jokes about cooperate executives.

» típica rubia estúpidabimbo [Acrónimo 'body impressive, body optional'] .

Example: She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.

rubio = blond(e)-haired. 

Example: Once upon a time, in a far-away galaxy known as Southern California a little blonde-haired girl thought one day, she would set the world on fire.

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» algo rubioblondish  .

Example: She communicated telepathically with a tall being with 'blondish' hair who appeared to be the leader.

» cabello rubiofair hair .

Example: I have very fair hair on my upper lip and it has never bothered me much, but the other day i decided to pluck it.

» cerveza rubialager .

Example: There are only two types of beers, lagers and ales.

» de pelo rubioblond(e)-haired .

Example: Once upon a time, in a far-away galaxy known as Southern California a little blonde-haired girl thought one day, she would set the world on fire.

» medio rubioblondish  .

Example: She communicated telepathically with a tall being with 'blondish' hair who appeared to be the leader.

» pasa rubiasultana .

Example: Could you please tell me how to stop sultanas from sinking to the bottom of a cake?.

» pelo rubiofair hairblond(e) hair .

Example: I have very fair hair on my upper lip and it has never bothered me much, but the other day i decided to pluck it.

Example: Be sure not to overdo it when putting colour accents into your blonde hair. rubioblondie [Nombre y adjetivo]blond(e)-haired .

Example: It's a fun, exciting, bloody adventure about a man named Kenshiro who's had his girlfriend kidnapped by a blondie named Shin, nearly killed, and left for dead.

Example: Once upon a time, in a far-away galaxy known as Southern California a little blonde-haired girl thought one day, she would set the world on fire.

» típica rubia tontabimbo [Acrónimo 'body impressive, body optional'] .

Example: She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.

» tirando a rubioblondish  .

Example: She communicated telepathically with a tall being with 'blondish' hair who appeared to be the leader.

Rubia synonyms

fair in spanish: justa, pronunciation: fer part of speech: adjective, noun blond in spanish: rubio, pronunciation: blɑnd part of speech: adjective, noun nordic in spanish: nórdico, pronunciation: nɔrdɪk part of speech: adjective, noun sandy in spanish: arenoso, pronunciation: sændi part of speech: adjective flaxen in spanish: de lino, pronunciation: flæksən part of speech: adjective fairish in spanish: fairish, pronunciation: ferɪʃ part of speech: adjective redheaded in spanish: pelirrojo, pronunciation: redhedɪd part of speech: adjective towheaded in spanish: de pelo muy claro, pronunciation: toʊhidɪd part of speech: adjective light-haired in spanish: de pelo claro, pronunciation: laɪtherd part of speech: adjective ash-blonde in spanish: Rubio ceniza, pronunciation: æʃblɑnd part of speech: adjective platinum-blonde in spanish: rubia platino, pronunciation: plætənəmblʌnd part of speech: adjective
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