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Obtained votes | 88 | 2 |
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Inquiries | 434239 | 3 |
Queries by meaning | 29 | 7 |
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1st_ It brings bad luck or misfortune. It comes from the Italian saying "A fulmine a ciel sereno" ("a ray in the sereno sky") . 2o_ Fúlmine is a cartoon character created by comedian Guillermo Divito; with his mere presence he caused an impossible misfortune in the last vignette of each strip. He even had his film live action.
1o_ First (as 'I'), second (as 'you' ) and third (as 'he/she' ) people in singular present of the subjunctive mode, and second (as 'you' ) and third (as 'he/she' ) singular imperative people for the verb gafar. See verbs/gaffe . 2o_ It's something or someone who brings "bad luck". The origin is in a type of leprosy known as 'gafedad', because people were fleeing the leper so that they did not get the disease.