"firulais" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Español]

IPA: [fi.ɾuˈlajs]
Rhymes: u.lais Etymology: Incierta; hay quien sostiene que proviene del inglés freeoflice ("libre de piojos"); otras fuentes que se trata del apodo de un payaso mexicano llamado Federico Ochoa que surgió de una anécdota con un perro. Etymology templates: {{etimología|incierta}} Incierta
  1. (Canis lupus familiaris) Perro. Tags: El Salvador, Mexico, colloquial
    Sense id: es-firulais-es-noun-ZGrXhxyH Categories (other): ES:El Salvador, ES:Mamíferos, ES:México, ES:Términos coloquiales Topics: mammals
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