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Anónimo

carajo
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' 'The top of the mast of the ship, a kind of basket which served as a lookout point ' '.The phrase known by all arose from the sailors, saying between Yes ' ' go away, climbs to the nest of the crows, where no one can see you one, where it was terrible be ' ' said Reyes.

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It means very distant site in Colombia. In fact, it is the name of a small microislas in the middle of the immensity of the Indian Ocean. It also means foolish, toddler toddler. Used to designate something very small, insignificant or trivial. The name of an Argentinian musical Groove Metal band.

  


furoya

Rodrigon, and by family Association, penis. Although surely it went by latin, Greek already existed the word 967; 945; 961; 945; 958; / 945; 954; 959; 962; / 959; / 951; (carax / carakos / caraco / carake, fuck, rodrigon, strut). The expression "send to hell" is equivalent to "send to hell". The etymology can be complex; "tawny owl" was a vessel of Arab origin to explore the coasts, but was also a tray used by women to carry goods on their heads. The word "Caravel" may come from the first meaning, as well as of the name of the basket, which is associated with the Watchtower that these ships were on their bigger stick, and by dissimilation could change the tawny b a j. When it was sent to hell to a sailor, a punishment was confining him is outdoors in an unsafe site, which was more than anything. "Go to hell" was associated to the pole or mast, or the tray up, and from there the current definitions. Like all dirty word, also used as exclamation of annoyance, surprise or reprimand. See rabbit, Caracara, carajo!.

  


Michael Hernandez

In Spain it is meaning penis, but it is more understood that in Africa there is an island called or was called hell; To be so far away from Spain as each other by courage or perhaps by humor as is said each other go to hell relating to this Islands.

  


Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

The word carajo becomes part of certain expressions as " I care a damn 34, which means " I don't mind " or " I care a cumin ". Also commonly used in interrogative sentences: " who the hell you think you are? ".

  


Anónimo

Part of below ( or armpit ) horse

  



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