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Meaning of chirola




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

chirola
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It is a very colloquial way in Colombia refer to the head when they say also motola, mucura, testa or truncheon. It also refers in colloquial way to jail or to low-value coins.

  




furoya

Lunfardo is a coin of low value, a currency in general. Name may come from the Italian chirela, which in Brazil was used to appoint a cheap flour that humble people bought for a coin; Thus, by metonymy, it became Bolivia back in the 19th century, which gave name to the piece of 20 cents, that ended up circulating also in Argentina, where called chirolas to any value of coins.

  


Anonimo

head, testa

  


Edwin Bastardo

chirola f. fam. Jail, presidio.

  



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