Grajera
Grajera is a Spanish word with several meanings, most of which relate to birds, specifically crows and rooks.
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Crow/Rook (collective or general): Grajera can refer generally to a group of crows or rooks. It can also be used more broadly to denote birds in the corvid family.
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Rookery: Grajera can describe a rookery, which is a breeding colony of rooks. This meaning emphasizes the place where these birds nest and congregate.
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A Noisy or Troublesome Crowd: Figuratively, "grajera" can be used to describe a noisy, troublesome, or gossipy group of people, likening their chatter and behavior to the cawing of crows. This usage often carries a negative connotation.
The specific meaning of "grajera" depends on the context in which it is used.