Baladora {f} [Peruvian Amazonia], Biombo {m} [Panama], Catapulta {f} [Costa Rica], Cauchera {f} [Colombia], Charpe {m} [Southwestern Mexico], Chilinchate {m} [Honduras], China {f} [Venezuela], Estiladera {f} [Spain's Canary Islands], Fonda {f} [Central And Western Venezuela], Gomera {f} [Argentina], Gomero {m} [Northwestern And Southern Central Spain], Honda {f} [Bolivia, Colombian Atlantic Coast, Chile, Guatemala, Northwestern Argentina, Northwestern Venezuela, Peru, Uruguay], Hondilla {f} [El Salvador, Honduras], Hondita {f} [Paraguay], Hulera {f} [Nicaragua], Jebe {m} [Peru], Resortera {f} [Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexican Standard Usage], Tiracantos {m} [Western Central Spain], Tirachinas {m} [Spain Standard Usage], Tirachinos {m} [Southwestern Spain], Tiradera {f} [Spain's Canary Islands], Tirador {m} [Northwestern Mexico, Southern Central And Northeastern Spain], Tiragomas {m} [Northern Central Spain, Specifically Cantabria, Basque Country, Soria, La Rioja And Aragon], Tirahule {m} [Southeastern Mexico], Tirapiedras {m} [Cuba, Dominican Republic], Tira-tira {m} [Northwestern Venezuela, Specifically State Of Falcon] {n} /ˈslɪŋʃɒt/ (Y-shaped stick) |