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"filulística".
¿Alguien a escuchado o leído esta palabra?
Yo no, ni siquiera la encuentré surfeando la red. Así es llamado al engreído, estirado en Cuba y creo que deba ser muy informal. A lo peor ni siquiera existe y el cubano la propuso bromeando.
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parece ser alguen que practica filologia. (philology en ingles)
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@Poli: el especialista en filología es un filólogo.
@Pino: nunca en la vida.
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