-
meaning "sandal". In some
parts of
Latin America, flip-flops are
called chanclas.
Throughout the world, they are also
known by a
variety of
other names...
- into a
skull on his mask.
Aided by a
group of
Chancla Warriors,
Maria is able to lift the
giant chancla long
enough for her sister-in-law, Frida, to knock...
-
Catholic so my
parents always instilled fear of the
Devil in us (and la
chancla). Bartney,
Rashonda (Oct 19, 1999). "Kids' WB!
ordering Sony 'Steel' skein...
- more than 60
murals in San Antonio's Westside. SACA has
hosted the
annual Chancla Fest, with live music, free flip flops, and food
since 2022.
Museo Alameda...
- Huascato, Los Ranchitos, La Vibora,
Buenos Aires, Las Limas, Altamira, La
Chancla and El
Corral de Piedra. The town is
named after Mexican general Santos...
-
Revolution epic La
cucaracha (1959). She also
recorded "Te he de querer", "La
chancla", and "La Valentina" for the film's
soundtrack album, La cucaracha: Música...
- 2018. For Copa games, the
Missions play as the San
Antonio Flying Chanclas. The
chancla, the
Spanish term for a
slipper or flip-flop, was
chosen to honor...
- slippering" for his misbehaviour.
Shoeing Vidal, Juan (4
November 2014). "'La
Chancla': Flip
Flops As A Tool of Discipline". NPR.
Archived from the original...
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testarudo duro cabeza/duro
pulso testarudo/cabeza dura
slippers chancla chinelas chancla/chinelas
married de estado/de
estao casado/casao
casado (my) parents...
- "Melita"
Nieves Mogas as
Herlinda Soraya as
Guadalupe María
Prado as Doña
Chancla Fernando Lozano as Sebastián
Adriana Chapela as
Clara Judith Grace as Carola...