bouncers

Spanish translation: sacabullas

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English term or phrase:bouncers
Spanish translation:sacabullas
Entered by: Dolores Vázquez

15:19 Jul 11, 2008
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English term or phrase: bouncers
I need to know how to say "bouncers" in Mexican Spanish. In Argentina they are called "patovicas" but I am not sure what they are called in Mx.
Can anyone help?
Thank you!
Ceci
Cecilia Castro de Anderson
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sacabullas
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sacabullas


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Dolores Vázquez
Native speaker of: Native in GalicianGalician, Native in SpanishSpanish
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