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Meaning of pachanguear by Inés Merino





Inés Merino

pachanguear
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Term used in Argentina and Mexico to express go party or to have fun. In Spain, this verb is not recognized by the Royal Academy of the Spanish language, although it used to say that it will take a pachanga or what is the same, a partidillo of football with friends or colleagues.

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