In Peru. Small blackjack 20 to 30 cm long. Metal-filled leather instrument (leather wrap, which hides a corrugated metal rod inside). Instrument for striking in street fights or self-defense. A small leather rod filled with wood or semi-hard rubber. From 20 to 30 cmts long Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be pirulo , stuffed leather , rod se 34 , , ley 34 , , ,
It has many meanings -even as a nickname-, associated with the somewhat nice pronunciation that it has in Spanish. It comes from the Latin pirulus ("perita, pear-shaped") , which ended in round vessels with a high neck, tops, cone-shaped candies, any small elongated piece, and the inevitable sexual comparisons with a penis. It is possible that the latter comes as meaning for the intervening years, as is supposed to have happened in 'cucumber'. See perol, lollipop, pituto, pendorcho.