tuna
31tuna — (f) (Intermedio) agrupación musical formada por los estudiantes Ejemplos: Se matriculó en la tuna porque tuvo oído absoluto y cantaba muy bien. Hoy nuestra tuna va a dar un concierto en la filarmónica. Sinónimos: ronda, comparsa, estudiantina …
32tuna — tu|na [ˈtju:nə US ˈtu:nə] n plural tuna [Date: 1800 1900; : American Spanish; Origin: Spanish atun, from Arabic tun, from Latin thunnus, from Greek thynnos] 1.) a large sea fish caught for food 2.) [U] …
33tuna — cactus con espinas que da un fruto muy dulce, lleno de pepitas; la fruta del cactus con es nombre; cf. quedar como tuna; Javier, vaya al tunal a sacar tunas para la casa , que fresco y rico es un plato de tunas para el desayuno , no se por qué… …
34tuna — Tunny Tun ny (t[u^]n n[y^]), n.; pl. {Tunnies}. [L. thunnus, thynnus, Gr. qy nnos, qy^nos: cf. It. tonno, F. & Pr. thon.] (Zo[ o]l.) The chiefly British equivalent of {tuna}; any one of several species of large oceanic fishes belonging to the… …
35tuna — noun Tuna is used before these nouns: ↑can, ↑salad, ↑steak …
36tuna — • balansera, justera, anpassa, tuna …
37tuna — cool, attractive. yo, you see that lowrider that baby s Tuna! …
38tuna — cool, attractive. yo, you see that lowrider that baby s Tuna! …
39tuna — n American 1a. a girl or woman. Users of the term, who include teenagers and preppies, are often unaware of its origins in the senses which follow. 1b. sexual activity 1c. the female sex organs The use of the seafood metaphor (popular in the USA… …
40tuna — n. any of several kinds of large edible fish of the family Scombridae which are native to mild and tropical waters; meat of the tuna; various kinds of prickly pears …