your fly is undone - translation to spanish
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your fly is undone - translation to spanish

CLOTHING CLOSURE CONSISTING OF BUTTONS, A ZIPPER, OR OTHER FASTENERS CONCEALED BY A PLACKET
Open fly; Fly is open; Open Fly; Barn Door's Open; Your Fly is Open; Examine Your Zipper; Button up flies; XYZPDQ; Your zipper is down; Your fly is open; Keyhole fly
  • Closed fly on a pair of jeans.

your fly is undone      
Su bragueta está desecha (en los pantalones)
fly whisk         
TYPE OF HAND FAN, OFTEN CEREMONIAL, NOTABLY MADE OF FEATHERS OR ANIMAL TAIL HAIRS
Chamaru; Flywhisk; Fly whisk; Morchal; Chauri; Fly Whisk
(n.) = matamoscas
Ex: Exhibits consisted of bronzes of Tibetan deities and famous Lamas, and ritual objects such as mirrors, flasks, fly whisks, and seals.
fly swatter         
  • Three fly bottles from [[Central Europe]], beginning of the 20th century
  • A sticky fly ribbon
  • A fly gun
DEVICE TO KILL FLIES OR OTHER FLYING INSECTS
Fly killer; Fly killers; Fly swatter; Fly gun; Fly Catchers; Fly swot; Fly strip; Fly ribbon; Fly swat; Mosquito bat; Bug bat; Electric flyswatter; Fly bottle; Flyswatter; Fly swatters; Flygun; Fly Gun
Matamoscas (instrumento manual para matar moscas)

Definition

undone
1.
Work that is undone has not yet been done.
He left nothing undone that needed attention.
ADJ: ADJ after v
2.
see also undo

Wikipedia

Fly (clothing)

A Fly is an opening on the crotch area of trousers, closed by a zip or buttons. On men's garments the fly always opens to the right. On women's garments it may open either to the left or to the right.

Trousers have varied historically in whether or not they have flies. Originally, trousers did not have flies or other openings, being pulled down for sanitary functions. The use of a codpiece, a separate covering attached to the trousers, became popular in 16th-century Europe, eventually evolving into an attached fall-front (or broad fall). The fly-front (split fall) emerged later.