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Meaning of mangar




Cayetano Peláez del Rosal

mangar
  10

Stealing something

  




furoya

Is most common in lunfardo " manguear " usually used in the infinitive. It is ask or beg something, sometimes with insistence, and almost always money or a commodity. It comes from the habit of 34 children; pull sleeve " of their parents when they want you to buy them something. See: Manguear.

  


Anónimo

MANGAR: Salamanca, put a piece of clothing.

  



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