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Meaning of flaite




John Rene Plaut

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FLAITE I just want to add the etymological part, as the term has been well explained. It is an Anglicism derived from FLIGTHER, . Flying, in turn flight, flying, flying, with which it is also called in the United States to those who pass flown.

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

Chile means blown up, gone, drugged, carried. A term that was initially used to designate marijuana users. It is currently used to designate people of bad manners, little culture or lack of education. It can be considered as synonymous with ñero, uneducated, rude, vulgar.

  


Isabel Arriaga

It is a term used in Chile to refer to people who have bad customs or socially misfits, who speak vulgar and unedionably.

  



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