CLEMISM someone from the dictionary likes from time to time, or when he has no material, to deform the words of Julio Cortázar. Once again, the phrase, starts from the description of the sexual act between the Maga and the protagonist of Rayuela, and says like this: "As soon as he amalated the noema, she was crowded the clémiso and fell into hydromurias, in wild ambonios, in sustalos. . . "Each one interpeta coledates plemiso as he wants. Who believes that you can enrich the gyrgolic, let you write your own novel and then ask to enter the terms here. Today he only adds garbage.