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lowered$45547$ - translation to spanish

SONG PERFORMED BY PETULA CLARK
Clancy lowered the boom

lowered      
adj. bajado; reducido
frigidity         
SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
Frigidity; Hypoactive sexual disorder; Sexual aversion disorder; Sexual aversion; Sexual apathy; Hypoactive sexual desire; Inhibited desire; Decreased libido; Sexual Aversion Disorder; HSDD; Inhibited sexual desire; Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder; Hyposexuality; Male sexual arousal disorder; Female Sexual Arousal Disorder; Undersexed; Sexual desire disorder; Loss of libido; Low sex drive; Low sexual desire; Low sexual interest; Hyposexual; Libido loss; Reduced sex drive; Frigidness; Reduced libido; Reduced sexual desire; Decreased sexual desire; Decreased sex drive; Lowered libido; Lowered sex drive; Lowered sexual desire; Inhibited libido; Inhibited sex drive; Diminished libido; Diminished sexual desire; Diminished sex drive; Lack or loss of sexual desire; Hypoactive sexual desire dysfunction
(n.) = frigidez
Ex: Frigidity in the past referred to a sexual dysfunction among females in the same way that the term impotence referred to the same broad phenomenon among males.

Definition

frigidity
n.
1.
Coldness, coolness, chilliness, frigidness, gelidity, gelidness, low temperature.
2.
Dulness, frigidness, lifelessness, want of animation.
3.
Frigidness, formality, primness, stiffness, rigidity, repelling manner, forbidding manner, chilliness, chill.

Wikipedia

Clancy Lowered the Boom

"Clancy Lowered the Boom" is a song written by Hy Heath and Johnny Lange in 1947, made famous by Dennis Day on Jack Benny's radio program (The Jack Benny Program). The song follows the adventures of an Irish-American stereotype as he "lowers the boom" on any person that gives him "guff". Day's recording for RCA Victor briefly charted in the No. 23 spot in the Billboard charts in 1949.

Several variations of the lyrics are available online, but do not include the final line from Dennis Day's RCA Victor recording: "Sure, 'twas the most beautiful fight y' ever did see when Clancy lower'd the boom!"