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What does my rabiosa mean?

What does my rabiosa mean?

Rabiosa means rabid or furious. It appears to be about making their “togetherness” a little more frantic.

What kind of music is rabiosa?

Latin pop merengue EDM
Rabiosa (song)

“Rabiosa”
Genre Latin pop merengue EDM
Length 2:50
Label Epic
Songwriter(s) Shakira Armando Pérez Edward Bello

When did Rabiosa by Shakira come out?

2010
Rabiosa/Released

What does if you like it mocha mean?

vote. Mocha. Light to medium brown skin tone. Generally applied to girls who are supposed to look very sexy. edited by Eddy.

What is the English translation of the word Boca?

mouth
Your mouth is your lips, or the space behind your lips where your teeth and tongue are.

What does Moco mean?

moco → mucus, booger, slime, snot, wattle.

What is the meaning of Mocca?

mocca Mixture of coffee and cocoa used in bakery and confectionery products. A Dictionary of Food and Nutrition. “mocca .”

What does Boco mean?

BOCO. Buying Office Contracting Official. Copyright 1988-2018 AcronymFinder.com, All rights reserved.

What color are Shakira’s eyes?

Dark Brown
Shakira Height, Age, Boyfriend, Husband, Family, Biography & More

Bio
Eye Colour Dark Brown
Hair Colour Brown (Dyed blonde)
Personal Life
Date of Birth February 2, 1977

Who is the English version of Rabiosa by Shakira?

Shakira teamed up with Cuban-American MC Pitbull for the English version of the song “Rabiosa”. This version, alongside the Spanish one, was released as the third single off… Read More The Section Header button breaks up song sections. Highlight the text then click the link

When did Shakira and Pitbull release Rabiosa?

Woo-ooh! Shakira teamed up with Cuban-American MC Pitbull for the English version of the song “Rabiosa”. This version, alongside the Spanish one, was released as the third single off Sale el Sol (2010), her ninth studio album, on 8 April 2011. It was a worldwide commercial success.

What does the word Rabiosa mean in Spanish?

Here is a link below. Rabiosa means rabid or furious. It appears to be about making their “togetherness” a little more frantic. Phrased this way because we are a family site so give it your own interpretation.

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