- ¡Viva la libertad,
carajo!,
sometimes shortened to "VLLC," is the
catchphrase of
Javier Milei,
president of
Argentina since 2023. The
phrase translates...
-
Carajo was an
Argentine rock band from
Buenos Aires. It was
formed in 2000 with
Marcelo "Corvata"
Corvalan on b**** and vocals,
Andres "Andy"
Vilanova on...
-
interjections ay (denoting
surprise or pain) and
caramba (a
minced oath for
carajo), is an
exclamation used in
Spanish to
denote surprise (usually positive)...
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Bernie Rincon's death, At the Drive-In
released its
second EP ¡Alfaro Vive,
Carajo! in June 1995. The band then set out on
another tour, this one in a newly...
- ¡Alfaro Vive,
Carajo! (AVC) (Alfaro Lives, Dammit!),
another name for the
Fuerzas Armadas Po****res Eloy
Alfaro (Eloy
Alfaro Po****r
Armed Forces), was...
- a morir, ¡
carajo! ("We're
gonna die, ****!") or a far away place,
likened to ****: ¡Vete al
carajo!.[a] In Argentina, the term "Vamos
Carajo" was used...
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Saint Brandon (French: Saint-Brandon), also
known as the
Cargados Carajos Shoals, is a
southwest Indian Ocean archipelago of sand banks,
shoals and islets...
- (“About face!”) –although some
sources state that he
actually said ¡Vuelvan,
carajo! (“Get back [to the battle], **** it!”). In
April 1819, Bolívar met the...
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English vulgarities ****ing and as ****.
Caralho is
cognate with
Spanish carajo and caray,
Galician carallo,
Asturian carayu and
Catalan carall. However...
- El
portal de Música.
Retrieved 10
September 2024. For "Vete Pal
Carajo" "VETE PAL
CARAJO - YAN
BLOCK / JAY
WHEELER / DJ NELSON". El
portal de Música. Retrieved...