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Meaning of gurupí by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez





Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

gurupí
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It is a character that instigates (incites or stings) the attendees to a auction or auction to raise the value of the topped product. Never buy but act according to those who perform the auction and earn tips by achieving good prices. The word has French origin (croupier). In Colombia it is used engurupir or engrupir to mean lying, deceiving, defrauding or scamming. False bidder . It may be considered synonymous with gratuity, bribery or gratification in some parts. It is the name of a river in northern Brazil. It forms the border between the States of Pará and Maranhao. It is also the name of two cities in Brazil (States of Pará and Tocantins). In these cases, the meaning is pure diamond, in Tupi-Guarani language where guru is diamond and pure pi, precious.

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