The term 'caricatura vendedor' could potentially describe a seller who is depicted in a humorous or exaggerated manner. Maybe it's used in a comic strip, a story, or some kind of artistic representation. Context is key to understanding it precisely.
I think 'caricatura maestra' might refer to a masterful caricature or a skilled creation of caricatures. But it's not a very common phrase.
I'm not sure what 'riendo caricatura' means. Maybe it's a foreign phrase or a made-up word.
I'm not familiar with 'comiendo caricatura' as a standard phrase. 'Comiendo' indicates the action of eating and 'caricatura' is a cartoon. Maybe it's a made-up or very specific term in a certain context that I'm not aware of.
I'm not really sure what 'desvistiendose caricatura' means. It could be a very specific or rare term.
I'm not sure exactly what 'convencido caricatura' means. Maybe it's a specific term in a certain language or context that I'm not familiar with.
I think 'licenciada caricatura' could potentially be a combination of Spanish words. 'Licenciada' often refers to someone with a degree or license, and 'caricatura' means caricature. But it's hard to say exactly without more context.
It could mean 'gift cartoon' or 'cartoon present'. It might be used when referring to a present that has something to do with cartoons or when describing a cartoon as a gift.
I think 'celebrando caricatura' might mean 'celebrating caricature' in English. It could be used to describe an event or activity related to celebrating or showcasing caricatures.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it relates to an angry or annoyed cartoon character, but that's just a guess.
I think'regalare caricatura' might refer to giving or presenting a caricature. But I'm not 100% sure.