Hey all,
I heard this word when speaking with a friend and even though he tried to explain it to me, I still find it quite hard to understand.
Does anyone know if there is an equivalent term in English?
Hey all,
I heard this word when speaking with a friend and even though he tried to explain it to me, I still find it quite hard to understand.
Does anyone know if there is an equivalent term in English?
Good one iyuanobi, I heard it too, but still dont get this Argentine slang. I think it comes from the word "oligarca"
We need help!
It's a person that insists on raining on your parade so to speak. Somebody mean spirited, bent on doing evil upon others.
Garca is a synonym of swindler or betrayer, it is a pretty offensive word.
It is originated by the Word "cagar"
Exactly, it doesn't come from the word "oligarca" but from the vesre of "cagar".
i searched for this word on different search engines but the answer's are same that garca is town in Brazil. so i keep searching what's the meaning of this word to help you
Hola, comparto este link, en el cual aparecen varios significados de la palabra "garca".
Diccionario Argentino / Definiciones de “Garca” modismos, argentinismos y mas
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