ir de picos pardos 30
Also go from brown peaks or walk from brown peaks, go parranda, go on a spree, party with others. Originally it meant going pelanduscas as the Dictionary also suggests to us when it says: to go to party in places of disputed reputation. Carlos III in the Madrid of the eighteenth century forced the women of life, to avoid mistakes, to wear skirts finished in peaks. Although some say the saying is earlier.