puertorro
n.— «John Ruiz es mas puertorro que usted y su hijo juntos.» —“Re: Carta abierta al pueblo de PR de don Félix Trinidad” by shaftone Usenet: soc.culture.puerto-rico Mar. 13, 2001. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
puertorro
n.— «John Ruiz es mas puertorro que usted y su hijo juntos.» —“Re: Carta abierta al pueblo de PR de don Félix Trinidad” by shaftone Usenet: soc.culture.puerto-rico Mar. 13, 2001. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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