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  2. Spanish profanity - Wikipedia

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    Concha (lit.: " mollusk shell" or "inner ear") is an offensive word for a woman's vulva or vagina (i.e. something akin to English cunt) in Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Mexico. In the rest of Latin America and Spain however, the word is only used with its literal meaning.

  3. Qigong - Wikipedia

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    Qigong (Pinyin), ch'i kung (Wade-Giles), and chi gung (Yale) are romanizations of two Chinese words " qì " and " gōng " (功). Qi primarily means air, gas or breath but is often translated as a metaphysical concept of 'vital energy', [4] referring to a supposed energy circulating through the body; though a more general definition is universal ...

  4. Malagueña Salerosa - Wikipedia

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    Sung by Miguel Aceves Mejía. YouTube Art Track provided by RCA Records. Malagueña Salerosa — also known as La Malagueña — is a well-known Son Huasteco or Huapango song from Mexico, which has been covered more than 200 times [1] by recording artists. The song is that of a man telling a woman (from Málaga, Spain) how beautiful she is, and ...

  5. Narcocorrido - Wikipedia

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    A narcocorrido (Spanish pronunciation: [naɾkokoˈriðo], "narco-corrido" or drug ballad) is a subgenre of the Regional Mexican corrido (narrative ballad) genre, from which several other genres have evolved. This type of music is heard and produced on both sides of the Mexico–US border. It uses a danceable, polka, waltz or mazurka rhythmic base.

  6. What Are Chakras? Meaning, Location, and How to Unblock Them

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    throat (Viśuddha) third eye (Ājñā) crown (Sahasrāra) These chakras are thought to work as energy vortices that regulate your body’s energy and the connection between your different bodies ...

  7. Chingon - Wikipedia

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    Look up chingón in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chingon or chingón may refer to: Chingon (band), a band started by director Robert Rodríguez. Chingona, a dice game. Chingón (slang), Spanish profanity, particularly in Latin America. El Chingon, a restaurant in Philadelphia, United States.

  8. Corrido - Wikipedia

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    Song about the battle of Ciudad Juarez title Toma de Ciudad Juárez. In the Mestizo-Mexican cultural area, the three variants of corrido (romance, revolutionary and modern) are both alive and sung, along with popular sister narrative genres, such as the "valona" of Michoacán state, the "son arribeño" of the Sierra Gorda (Guanajuato, Hidalgo and Querétaro states) and others.

  9. Güey - Wikipedia

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    Güey (Spanish pronunciation:; also spelled guey, wey or we) is a word in colloquial Mexican Spanish that is commonly used to refer to any person without using their name. . Though typically (and originally) applied only to males, it can also be used for females (although when using slang, women would more commonly refer to another woman as "chava" [young woman] or "vieja" [old lady])