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Margarito Cazares Guerrero

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In Mexico we call bolo each of the bags with sweets that are given to children attending a piñata

  




Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

Bolo, in Venezuela, is the name given in popular jargon to the bolivar, the strong bolivar and the sovereign bolivar, which are the names with which the monetary unit of that country has been known in recent years.

  


María Adelina Corea

In Nicaragua we say he's bolus to a man who's drunk.

  


furoya

Originally it was a performance of theatre in a place where the actor or the company were not installed, and therefore had to move. Later was the performance ( already in theatre, radio or TV ) " artist invited " that does not belong to the cast, and in general did a role but a filling.

  


Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

In Colombia we say the bolus to a creeping plant that produces pumpkins, we say white gourd, bowling. Piece of food that cow cud. Another name that referred to the sport of bowling.

  


FERNAN

BOLO: Filipino big knife used for cutting branches.

  


JOSÉ ÁNGEL DOMOSTEGUI PARADA

Bolo: (Fishing in Costa ) Bank, camp or school of fish. Very bad fishing day.

  



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