Lunfardo

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Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish lunfardo, probably from an alteration of lombardo.

Proper noun

Lunfardo

  1. A Spanish argot that developed at the end of the nineteenth century among the lower classes in and around Buenos Aires and Montevideo.

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