Verbal phrase that comes from the Buscón Don Pablos, novel in which Quevedo offers one of his characters, the stingy Dómine Cabra, to fall from a donkey, i.e. as chupa domine, as parsley, to stand with all kinds of insults and expletives projecting about this priest, owner of a student House, ruin more and bass of the human condition. The chupa is today a kind of Hunter leather that usually carry the bikers and like-minded people, but in the 17TH century and following was a kind of overalls or Camisole that used to be very dirty, full of stains and lamparones.
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