palaver
v.
charlotear; adular, zalamerear
s.
charla incesante
palaver
v.- palabrear
palaver 1 (n.) = tonterías, estupideces, parloteo
Ex: To speak the argot, one of the main rules is called 'police palaver' -- never use a short word where a long one will do.
palaver 2 (n.) = encuentro entre exploradores e indígenas, encuentro entre indígenas
Ex: Unlike most Western systems, the palaver is focused on reconciliation & community harmony rather than punishment.
palaver1
(n.) = tonterías, estupideces, parloteo
Ex: To speak the argot, one of the main rules is called 'police palaver' -- never use a short word where a long one will do.
palaver2
(n.) = encuentro entre exploradores e indígenas, encuentro entre indígenas
Ex: Unlike most Western systems, the palaver is focused on reconciliation & community harmony rather than punishment.
palaver3
(n.) = follón, lío, desmadre, jaleo
Ex: Most fashion-conscious shoppers will beaware of the palaver caused last month by the swastika design embroidered on a Zara handbag.
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* what a palaver! = ¡qué rollo macabeo!, ¡qué lío!, ¡qué follón!, ¡qué jaleo!
palaver
[pal'a:ver] subst.
discusión agitada (y desordenada)
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