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Fulano/a (from Arabic fulán) is the default placeholder name for a human (the female version Fulana should be used carefully as it is also slang for "prostitute", but the diminutive form Fulanita is safe). Fulano de Tal is the equivalent of John Doe. Fulano is cognate with the Biblical Hebrew term ploni (see above). Mengano (from the Arabic ...
Lenora Branch Fulani (born April 25, 1950) is an American psychologist, psychotherapist, and political activist.She is best known for her presidential campaigns [1] and development of youth programs serving minority communities in the New York City area. [2]
Fulano may refer to: Fulano, a placeholder name in Portuguese and Spanish; Fulano (band), a Chilean progressive rock/fusion jazz band formed in 1984;
Fulano was a Chilean rock band. They were one of the most important bands in the development of jazz-rock in Chile or, as described by musicologist Juan Pablo González, of "anti-hegemonic eclecticism". [ 1 ]
Fulano de Tal was a North American Latin rock band, featuring lead singer Elsten Torres. [1] Formed in 1995 in Miami , Florida , Fulano de Tal recorded two full-length albums . The first album was called Normal and it was released in April 1997 through BMG / RCA records.
Curet Alonso (birth name: Catalino Curet Alonso [note 1]) was born in Guayama, a town located in the southern region of Puerto Rico.Curet Alonso's mother was a seamstress and his father a Spanish language teacher and musician who played in the band of Simón Madera. [1]
The Super orders that Phil and Mort take Mulecruncher to a witness protection program, but after a chase across town for a Mulecruncher in a runaway baby stroller, the trio stop at a reality show named Gran Fulano (a parody of Big Brother)), where a Reversulined Mulecruncher accidentally leaks the Super's whole plan in front of 200 million viewers.
"Killing Me Softly with His Song" is a song composed by Charles Fox with lyrics by Norman Gimbel. The lyrics were written in collaboration with Lori Lieberman after she was inspired by a Don McLean performance in late 1971.