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Meaning of echarle a alguien un pulso




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

echarle a alguien un pulso
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In Colombia lend someone a pulse is a folk way of measuring forces two people who sit face to face in a table and supporting the elbows are seized from the hands and everyone tries to beat the other. The table wins who play with his hand.

  




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throw someone a pulse - it's a popular expression: when it occurs between two individuals or entities, a voltage which forces to a competition to see who is winning. -

  



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