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Meaning of dar perro muerto by Guillermo de Busto





Guillermo de Busto

dar perro muerto
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In the classical literature of the Golden Age, the phrase "give dead dog" had the unequivocal meaning of deceiving a woman, usually a courtesan, to obtain her favors promising in return payments that were not met.

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