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  • 23-11-2016
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What's a "bollazo" or "bolazo" in peninsular Spanish?

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thefaria
thefaria thefaria
  • 23-11-2016
When they say "peninsular Spanish" are referring to Spanish from Spain. The definitions I found were not very clear as being specifically that type of Spanish, but I found this online translated as: Bolazo 1. Violent blow with a bowl. (m) 2. (Cono Sur) silly remark, piece of nonsense (disparate); false news; fib, lie; mistake, error. (m) Mandarse un bolazo -> to put one's foot in it
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gaby125
gaby125 gaby125
  • 23-11-2016
Can be a blow, or a lie
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