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pantierno
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It is a Navarrismo that is used as "foolish, naïve, unhappy", probably from the nickname Pantierno with which they named Luis Tierno Marqueta, a well-known vagabond who walked the streets of Pamplona (province of Navarre, Spain) until the second half of the twentieth century.

  




Sergio M

Conjunction of bread and tender; A type of pastry that is halfway between a sponge cake and ordinary bread. In Spain it is known as "midnights".

  



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