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In 1910, the Colombian beverage company, Bavaria, launched a special beer to commemorate 100 years of Colombian independence, the beer's name was "La Pola" and after that, the name was used as a colloquial way to say beer. [32] porfa (from por favor): please. quicas (slang for "fat girls"): breasts (considered low-class). ratero (from rata "rat ...
In Colombia and Panama "la cagada" ("the shit") refers to something or someone that makes everything else go wrong or the one detail that is wrong about something (and is thus the complete opposite of the American slang the shit); e.g., Ese man es la cagada ("That dude is the shit" i.e. a fuck up/fucks everything up), La cagada aqui es el ...
Colombia saw the birth of television in 1954. Colombian president, General Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, [4] started the project of bringing television as a major media after a trip to Germany where he found the device almost by accident, since he had traveled to Europe to buy ammunition and weapons for Colombia, which at the time was involved in a war against Peru.
Dandeny Muñoz Mosquera (born August 27, 1965), also known as "La Quica" (Colombian slang for "the fat girl", a childhood nickname), [1] is a former sicario (hitman; paid assassin) for the Colombian Medellín Cartel, a prominent drug trafficking enterprise in Colombia in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Sex and relationship experts provide a guide for how to talk dirty in bed without offending or alarming your partner, including examples and guides.
Colombian actresses Carolina Ramírez and Ana María Estupiñán played the role of Policarpa Salavarrieta (as adults and teenagers respectively) in La Pola (TV series). It is a 2010 RCN TV telenovela based on her life directed by famous Colombian film director Sergio Cabrera which also featured as a protagonist Emmanuel Esparza as Alejo Sabara ...
Hailing from the Pedregal neighborhood of Medellín, Colombia, the 29-year-old knew from a young age that he wanted to be an artist. He had an affinity for hip-hop and rap, listening to Tupac, Wu ...
The acronym "M.O.R" stands for "messages on repeat" and is also a Colombian slang word. [1] M.O.R. was composed by Feid and co-produced by Wain and Sky Rompiendo. [2] The album became associated with the 2019–2020 Colombian protests when protesters began using lyrics on signs.