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Meaning of chiva by furoya





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chiva
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In lunfardo it was a rather childish expression that accompanied the gesture of taking your chin with your thumb and forefinger by moving your hand down repeatedly, as pointed out by a goat's beard (by "angry"). It was a mockery aimed at anyone who was angry for no reason or for losing in some challenge. See calenchu . It is also an inflection of the verb chivar ( "sweat, sweat"). See verbs/chiva .

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