Immediate remedy for any problem. Is used in two different popular expressions: " This is like the purge Benito " and " nor that the purge was Benito ". The first expresses admiration for the remedy and in the second it complains to the impatient that expect a quick solution. The full saying is: the purge of Benito, or Fernando, who was at work from the pharmacy.
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