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Arammba
Numeral
tarumba
- 216; 6^3
Further reading
Spanish
Etymology
Of imitative origin, similar to turulato (“stunned”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /taˈɾumba/
- Rhymes: -umba
- Syllabification: ta‧rum‧ba
Adjective
tarumba m or f (masculine and feminine plural tarumbas)
- (colloquial) KO, knocked out, dazed
- volver a alguien tarumba ― to confuse/daze someone
2020 June 28, Rosa Montero, “Más brutos y no nacemos”, in El País, Madrid, →ISSN:De eso se aprovechan esos malnacidos que atiborran la Red de falsedades o de noticias antiguas que hacen pasar por nuevas, lo cual está volviendo tarumba al personal.- This is taken advantage of by those bastards who flood the net with falsehoods or with old news passing of as new, which confuses people.
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