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15:08 Jul 2, 2001 |
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na | come again |
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na | Hunger |
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na | frito o larica=matar a fome provocada apoa o ato de fumar um cigarro de maconha |
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come again Explanation: This does not look like Portuguese but it is Spanish, please give more of the text, (even in Spanish) so we can come up with a translation. Not portuguese |
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Hunger Explanation: Even though it sounds like spanish,"larica" in Portuguese means hunger. In Brazil it is a slang for the hunger that comes after smoking a joint. Reference: http://www.portoeditora.com.pt |
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frito o larica=matar a fome provocada apoa o ato de fumar um cigarro de maconha Explanation: Hope it helps. Mayura |
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