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Chalupa
I bring up this word because I can think of at least 4 definitions for it. I think, depending on the country and am curious to read if others in the forum are aware of its different meanings
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I think I'm mainly familiar with two meanings. One, a canoe-like boat, and two, the food. Apparently chalupas también son un tipo de calzado en Argentina.
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In Spain Chalupas y Chalupos are men and women dressed up in traditional garb for a specific holiday. Unfortunately I cannot remember which holiday this is done for. I hope Gemma, Sosia or Alfonso know. It's not in RAE
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Poli, try in the DRAE chulapo, chulapa for that nuance.
This wasn´t done for a specific holyday, but it's the traditional costume and people of Madrid. It dates back not long ago, to the XIX century. The only meaning I knew for chalupa is canoe. |
Poli, the word Chalupa, I give you my own opinion about it, look, In Mexico the Chalupa is a type of food, very delicius it's made with meat, and tomato salsa, and it's very bought in my city called Carmen, Campeche, and the word Chalupa also is a Electric piece.
I hope my own opinion be of helpful for you. Have a good week. |
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chulapa was written. A chalupa (besides being a canoe) is a fried Mexican tortilla (corn dough) with spicey garnishing on top of it. Is chulapa/chulapo another word for Manolo and Manuela? |
Agree with Alfonso. I only know chalupa as a little boat, and chulapo/a as a inhabitant of Madrid with typical costume.
saludos :D |
I'm sorry, I expressed this really bad. This is what I meant (more or less):
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Yes, it was San Isidro. An elderly couple dressed as Chulapa and Chulapo
danced with beer cans balanced on their heads. That was fun. |
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And speaking of food, this is a chalupa to some people... Attachment 70 |
i looked it up on <snip> and this is what came up. 1. Word:- chalupa
Pronunciation:- [chah-loo’-pah] Meaning(s):- f. 1: (Naut.) Shallop, launch, a small light vessel, a longboat. 2: (Mex.) A canoe for one or two persons. (Mex.) (Culin.) Stuffed tortilla.----- 2. Word:- chalupa Pronunciation:- [chah-loo’-pah] Meaning(s):- 1: a. Crazy. Volver chalupa a uno, to drive somebody crazy. 2: m. Madman, crackpot. |
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