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Meaning of zasca




John Rene Plaut

zasca
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ZASCA In Spain: colloquially, a linguistic slap, which leaves the interlocutor perplexed and unanswered.

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

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GARCÍA ALBERTO

where - refers to the expression: sharp, fast and often offensive, replica in a debate or conversation. -

  


Manuel Penichet P

It doesn't mean anything. Is nothing more than an onomatopoeic expression that became fashionable in Spain in social networks, mainly among the users of Twitter.Se used to imitate the sound of a blow or quot; zas quot; as well as a verbal slap. It is also used to refer to the reply that a person gives to ridicule, embarrass or let out to another.

  



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