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Meaning of yaguané by Lucas Núñez





Lucas Núñez

yaguané
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Yaguane - Skunk-skunks or Skunk - there is another meaning in Lunfaro gaucho rioplatense namesake " Louse ". I explain the because also you yaguane said the parasitic insect that invades the hair of humans. In times of the Gaucho and the handsome and the Tango, in the Río de la Plata, in Argentina and Uruguay was born in Lunfardo that formed you is a compilation of words of diverse cultures, including ours, and in slang terms and jargon night and comparing the strong smell that dismisses the Skunk attacked, foul-smelling little neat people you yaguane said pejoratively and also to the lice or nits from your HAIR, who believed that due to the nits these a strong smell to SKUNK, nit and LOUSE or YAGUANE. BUT CLARIFIED THAT IN THE COAT OF THE HORSE YAGUANE HAPPENED OTHERWISE COMPARED ITS BEAUTIFUL COLOUR DARK SILVER LOMO AND ITS DEFENSE IN THE EVENT OF BEING ATTACKED AS SYMBOL OF STRENGTH AND BEAUTY - BECOMING THE TWO HOMONYMS TERMS ANTONYMS...

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