Taco in english

Taco

pronunciation: tɑkoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

taco1 = wadge. 

Example: By meeting authors cold print takes on a human voice; wadges of paper covered with words turn into treasure troves full of interest.

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» taco de entradasticket bookbook of tickets .

Example: Best of all, the ticket books are sold at a discount!.

Example: These books of tickets are transferable and can therefore be shared with family, friends, colleagues, and guests.

» taco de ticketsticket bookbook of tickets .

Example: Best of all, the ticket books are sold at a discount!.

Example: These books of tickets are transferable and can therefore be shared with family, friends, colleagues, and guests.

taco2 = cleat. 

Example: Players commonly bring their sports shoes with cleats or spikes, along with a pair of walking shoes to wear normally.

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» cortado en tacosdiced .

Example: Add the diced tomatoes and 3/4 cup of water to the skillet and then cook the mixture until it is saucy = Añadir los tomates cortados en tacos y 3/4 de taza de agua a la sartén y luego cocinar la mezcla hasta que esté hecha una salsa.

» tacos de salidastarting blocks [Instrumento que utilizan los atletas en carreras cortas para apoyar los pies a la salida] .

Example: From the way his left shoulder is tipped forward, from the set of his head and the length of his stride, one gets the feeling that he is a fully clothed sprinter just leaving the starting blocks.

taco3 = expletive ; foul word ; swear word ; cuss word ; dirty word ; cuss ; curse. 

Example: Other concerns involve disturbing portrayals of the supernatural, often with negative religious overtones, and the use of mild profanity or other expletives.Example: Those who let a foul word slip will be encouraged to deposit money into the cuss jar as penance.Example: Although publication of swear words was prohibited, their prevalence is indicated by the proverb: 'Speaking without swearing is like cabbage soup without tomato'.Example: Outside of school, we might pepper a sentence with a cuss word or two for emphasis, but in general swear words were not part of our vocabulary.Example: The article is entitled 'Profit is not a dirty word: an argument for and development of fee-for-service programs in medical libraries'.Example: I never heard a cuss from her mouth before.Example: Smothering an excusable curse, Modjeski asked: 'How much longer is Wade likely to be out?'.

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» bote para depositar dinero por decir tacoscuss jar [Costumbre que algunas familias siguen para acostumbrar principalmente a los hijos a no decir palabrotas] .

Example: Those who let a foul word slip will be encouraged to deposit money into the cuss jar as penance.

» decir tacoseff [Eufemismo de fuck]eff and blindswear [Verbo irregular: pasado swore, participio sworn]cuss .

Example: Then he started effing at me when I told him he was wasting my time.

Example: When they started to eff and blind just for the sake of it, I felt they lost the plot a bit.

Example: He began swearing and saying 'I don't know what you're on about, whatever we do, it's wrong!' and of course I answered his nastiness back.

Example: A person who cusses all the time loses credibility.

» soltar tacosswear [Verbo irregular: pasado swore, participio sworn]eff [Eufemismo de fuck]eff and blindcuss .

Example: He began swearing and saying 'I don't know what you're on about, whatever we do, it's wrong!' and of course I answered his nastiness back.

Example: Then he started effing at me when I told him he was wasting my time.

Example: When they started to eff and blind just for the sake of it, I felt they lost the plot a bit.

Example: A person who cusses all the time loses credibility.

» soltar un tacolet + a cuss out .

Example: I have a friend who is a poster child for being proper, but among closest friends, she lets a cuss or two out.

Taco synonyms

greaser in spanish: sudaca, pronunciation: grisɜr part of speech: noun wetback in spanish: mojado, pronunciation: wetbæk part of speech: noun
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