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Meaning of al bardo




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al bardo
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The expression is used as "improvised, in a hurry and without due care". In lunfardo it was originally a "poorly organized assault". It can come from Portuguese albardeiro ( "bad tailor, deproljo" ) or from the Spanish albarde ( "bad done") , or both. Although it can also refer to bard, it has Italian origin.

  




John Rene Plaut

BARDO Ancient Celtic Poet 2 . Poet, especially when he recites his poems.

  



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