I would rather cry in a BMW - significado y definición. Qué es I would rather cry in a BMW
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Qué (quién) es I would rather cry in a BMW - definición


I would rather cry in a BMW         
"I would rather cry in a BMW" is a quotation that became an online sensation in the People's Republic of China in 2010. The old, long-familiar phrase was made famous by Ma Nuo, a 20-year-old female contestant on the television dating show Fei Cheng Wu Rao (also known in English as If You Are the One).
Would you rather         
CONVERSATIONAL PARTY GAME
Would You Rather (game); Would You Rather
"Would you rather" is a conversation or party game that poses a dilemma in the form of a question beginning with "would you rather". The dilemma can be between two supposedly good options such as "Would you rather have the power of flight or the power of invisibility?
BMW VI         
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  • Front view of the BMW VI
  • BMW VI at the Technik-Museum Berlin
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AIRCRAFT ENGINE FAMILY BY BMW
BMW VI 5,5; Kawasaki Ha-9; BMW VI U; BMW VI 7.3; BMW VId; BMW VI 7.3Z; BMW VIau; BMW VIU; Kawasaki Ha9-IIa; Kawasaki Ha9-IIb; Army Type 98 850hp Liquid Cooled In-line; Kawasaki Ha9; Kawasaki Ha 9-II-Ko; Kawasaki Ha-9-II-Ko; BMW VI 7.3z; BMW VI 6z; BMW VI 7.5z; BMW VI 6.0Z; BMW VIa; BMW VI 7.3Zu; BMW VI 5.5; BMW VI 6.0; BMW VI 7.3 Z; BMW VI 6.0 ZU; BMW VI 6.0 zu; BMW VI 7,3; Kawasaki Ha9-II-Ko
The BMW VI was a water-cooled V-12 aircraft engine built in Germany in the 1920s. It was one of the most important German aero engines in the years leading up to World War II, with thousands built.