visiting my grandma - significado y definición. Qué es visiting my grandma
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Qué (quién) es visiting my grandma - definición

MYTHICAL CHARACTER
Grandma Marta; Grandma march; Grandmother March; Grandma March; Granny March
  • Martenitsi]], hung on fruit tree in blossom, [[Bulgaria]].

visiting my grandma      
Doing something illegal.
I had to watch out for the cops because I'd just been visiting my grandma.
visiting card         
SMALL PAPER CARD WITH ONE'S NAME PRINTED ON IT, AND OFTEN BEARING AN ARTISTIC DESIGN
Visiting Cards; Card case
¦ noun Brit. a card bearing a person's name and address, sent or left in lieu of a formal visit.
My body, my choice         
  • 'My body My choice' at Women's March San Francisco, January 2018
  • A demonstrator carries a placard that reads,"''Mi cuerpo es mío Yo Decido''" ("My body is mine, I decide", during a pro-abortion march in [[Santiago]], Chile, July 25, 2013.
FEMINIST SLOGAN
My body my choice; My body, my rights; My body my rights; My body is mine
My body, my choice is a feminist slogan used in several countries, most often surrounding issues of bodily autonomy and abortion.

Wikipedia

Baba Marta

Baba Marta (Bulgarian: Баба Марта, "Granny March") is the name of a Bulgarian mythical figure who brings with her the end of the cold winter and the beginning of the spring. Her holiday of the same name is celebrated in Bulgaria on March 1 with the exchange and wearing of martenitsi. Baba Marta folklore is also present in southeastern Serbia, namely in the municipalities of Bosilegrad and Dimitrovgrad, where there is a majority ethnic Bulgarian population living there. This is done as a reference as to a freezing weather change after a spring break. The Romanian holiday Mărțișor is related to Baba Marta.