Perro Abotona — A Pendeja
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Once upon a time, in a small town nestled in the heart of a lush valley, there lived a dog named Max. Max was a scruffy little terrier with a big personality. He loved making new friends and going on adventures. perro abotona a pendeja
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In the small, sun-bleached town of Villa Tonto, where the roosters crowed in reverse and the siestas lasted just long enough to forget your own name, something extraordinary happened. Something that would be whispered over morning café con leche and argued about in the town square for years to come. I’m unable to write an article for the
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A common Mexican and Latin American insult. While its literal meaning refers to pubic hair, it is used colloquially to mean "idiot," "fool," or "stupid person". 2. Figurative Meaning