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menudo — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • change verb To become different, or to make something different.
  • doozy noun (informal) Something remarkable, often because it's especially difficult, surprising, or impressive.
  • minute noun A unit of time equal to sixty seconds, or one sixtieth of an hour.
  • moot adj Open to debate; not settled, or (especially in American English) no longer having any practical importance.
  • quite adv Completely or entirely.
  • tripe noun The stomach lining of a cow or other ruminant animal, prepared and eaten as food.
  • what det Used to ask for the identity or nature of something, from an open set of possibilities.

Senses

menudo is used for these senses in English:

  • little old (US, Southern US, idiomatic, informal) Emphatically, affectionately, or humorously little; ordinary or harmless (especially when trying to downplay the importance of something).
  • minute Very small.
  • moot (North America) Having no practical consequence or relevance.
  • quite In a fully justified sense; truly, perfectly, actually.
  • small change (idiomatic) A minor or insignificant amount of money.
  • tripe (figurative, derogatory) Something foolish or valueless, especially written works and popular entertainment (movies, television).
  • what (exclamative) Used to form exclamations indicating that something is remarkable, in either a good or bad way.

change — full definition

  1. verb To become different, or to make something different.
  2. verb To replace one thing with another, such as clothes or a diaper.
  3. verb To switch from one train, bus, or vehicle to another during a journey.
  4. noun The act or result of becoming different.
  5. noun Coins given back after paying with a larger amount of money than the price.

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