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It is a lunfardismo. I added a source to the definitions already given. In the 1930's the snobbish people in Buenos Aires was fashion using a sack ( 41 jacket; fabric pictures with pitucones ( patches ) at the elbows, although it was clear that the sleeves weren't broken. By this feature began to call them " pitucos " ( was prissy people, usually of high class, with modal affected ) and the word was still used after disappearing patched elbows fashion.
The name that is known to fans of the club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata soccer. In the 1920's the team was composed of players from the southern suburbs of the city of La Plata ( 41 Argentina; where they worked in faenadoras and slaughterhouses of cattle; as they were always " between cow 34 casings; they were given the nickname of Girths.
Name invented by Rabelais to a people who walked through the clouds. It is also a way to call the inhabitants of Nefelococcigia, the city built by Pistetero and Evelpides between the Earth and Olympus that prevented the passage of the offerings to the gods; as narrated in " 34 birds; by Aristophanes. In classical Greek, it unites the 957 words; 949; 966; 959; 962; ( nefos, " 34 cloud; ) with 946; 945; 953; 957; 969; ( baino, " walking " ).