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Meaning of ¡mierda! by John Rene Plaut





John Rene Plaut

¡mierda!
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Shit! Interjection that has both positive and negative connotation depending on the context in which it is used. If you tell an artist, performer or composer, before a function is synonymous with wishing you luck. It comes from the eighteenth century when the audience attended the opera in floats that, when stopped in front of the theater, left the bostas on the pavement. The more bostas the larger the audience attended and the greater the success of the play. It is customary to say in French to this day. When it is said in a moment of anger, the outrage or anger of the one who expresses it stands out. .

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