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Malandragem (Portuguese pronunciation: [malɐ̃ˈdɾaʒẽj]) is a
Portuguese term for a
lifestyle of idleness, fast
living and
petty crime –
traditionally celebrated...
- as a
blessing but
swiftly becomes an
attack on the opponent's belly.
Malandragem is a word that
comes from malandro, a man who used
street smarts to make...
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jeitinho in the
creative culture of carnival. The
terms "malandro" and "
malandragem",
which can be
roughly translated as "rogue" and "roguishness", are very...
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literary and for
incorporating po****r culture, such as Candomblé and
Malandragem. In response,
Amado said that he set out to tell a
story to be enjo****...
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greatest hits,
which was
rerecorded several times by
various artists, is
Malandragem Dá Um Tempo,
whose chorus is I'm
going to roll, but I won't
light it...
- Up" "K-I-S-S-I-N-G" by Nas from the
album I Am... "Um
Pouco Mais De
Malandragem" by Facção
Central from the
album Família Facção (1999) "America" by...
- He
represented the old
capoeira carioca,
malicia and the
traditional malandragem of capoeira.
Demerval Lopes was born in Rio de
Janeiro in 1933. He grew...
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