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"Explotar el chollo" seems to be the Spanish version or Argentine "vivir de un curro", that is, having some sort of formal or informal sinecure that provides money without much effort or some tricky way to get good money without exchanging any valuable services or goods.
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You've got this right AlecCowan. I'm sorry that I was unable to provide more context, but the term was used in a commentary on a article about a fake medical devise. The word in English is to scam or swindle in case you didn't know. Scammer /swindler are corresponding nouns. Incidentally an older term is snake oil and bible salesman a term initiated in the wild west I believe. "Salesmen" would purvey their miracle products to gullible isolated settlers. It's much like politics today.
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Se te acabó el chollo | ROBINDESBOIS | Idioms & Sayings | 3 | November 02, 2009 07:49 AM |