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Traviesa - does this mean mischievous?

Traviesa - does this mean mischievous?

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Our dictionary lists it as "sleeper, tie" I don't understand what that is supposed to mean. http://www.spanishdict.com/translate/traviesa

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updated Feb 5, 2010
posted by jeezzle
travieso in which context? - mediterrunio, Feb 5, 2010

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It's about a mischievous kiss not mischievous niños, thanks though. Actually, I found it here though. http://www.spanishdict.com/translate/travieso. It's just travieso,a. It's wierd to me how there is often a secondary less used meaning that comes up first.

updated Feb 5, 2010
posted by jeezzle
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travieso(a) From a different dictionary.


You must not have read the entire definition in our dictionary:

traviesa [trah-ve-ay’-sah]

noun 1. Oblique petition, passage. (f)

verb 1. TRAVESÍA. 2. 3. Wager laid by bystanders at card-tables.

adjective

  1. Transverse, oblique.
  2. Restless (inquieto), uneasy, flighty, knavish, turbulent, noisy; mischievous (niños).
  3. Subtle, shrewd.
updated Feb 5, 2010
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