In Buenos Aires lunfardo is a poorly dressed or extreme poverty. It comes from a municipal Ordinance during the administration of José Camilo Crotto in 1914, which allowed to imprison anyone who slept or wander through the streets. At the police station reflected it as " arrested by Ordinance Crotto " and then simply " Crotto ". Years later, as Governor of the province of Buenos Aires ( 1920 ) decided that pawns and 40 workers; people typically humble ) they will ride the wagons of freight trains instead of common cars, and other users began to call them " the Crotto " and " the 34 short;.
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