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Meaning of que garrón




Manuel Penichet P

que garrón
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Another expression of Argentine origin that uses youth slang to mean quot; bad luck quot; quot; that setback quot; or quot; that unhappy quot;.Makes reference to a part of the animal difficult of eat or gnaw by be the end of the leg.

  




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The phrase " what garron! " used when it is discovered or suffer an unexpected setback. It has its origin in Spain, where the garron is the hard part of the legs of an animal, and there is associated with a hard fact, difficult or unpleasant. The expression " Live garron " has an etymology different, since is a germania by " lifestyler " and means " live free " " live from above ".

  



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