tripe

tripe
tripe
tr[traɪp]
noun
1 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL callos nombre masculino plural
2 familiar tonterías nombre femenino plural, bobadas nombre femenino plural
tripe ['traɪp] n
1) : mondongo m, callos mpl, pancita f Mex
2) trash: porquería f
tripe
n.
callo s.m.
callos s.m.pl.
menudo s.m.
mondongo s.m.
tripa s.f.
traɪp
mass noun
a) (Culin) mondongo m (AmS) or (Esp) callos mpl or (Méx) pancita f or (Chi) guatitas fpl
b) (nonsense) (colloq) paparruchas fpl (fm), chorradas fpl (Esp fam), mamadas fpl (Méx fam), babosadas fpl (AmC, Col, Méx fam), leseras fpl (Chi fam)
[traɪp]
N
1) (Culin) callos mpl
2) (esp Brit) * tonterías fpl , babosadas fpl (LAm) *, pendejadas fpl (LAm) *

what utter tripe! — ¡tonterías!

he talks a lot of tripe — no habla más que bobadas

3) tripes * hum (=guts) tripas fpl
* * *
[traɪp]
mass noun
a) (Culin) mondongo m (AmS) or (Esp) callos mpl or (Méx) pancita f or (Chi) guatitas fpl
b) (nonsense) (colloq) paparruchas fpl (fm), chorradas fpl (Esp fam), mamadas fpl (Méx fam), babosadas fpl (AmC, Col, Méx fam), leseras fpl (Chi fam)

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