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Qué (quién) es dupa - definición


dupa         
COMIC ARTIST
What you call someone you care about who has just done something increadibly stupid.
You are such a dupa! You just ran that stop sign back there and a car was coming!
Arse         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ass and arse; Arsch; ARSE; Arse (disambiguation)
·noun The buttocks, or hind part of an animal; the posteriors; the fundament; the bottom.
arse         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ass and arse; Arsch; ARSE; Arse (disambiguation)
(arses)
Your arse is your bottom. (BRIT INFORMAL, RUDE; in AM, use ass
)
a pain in the arse: see pain
N-COUNT

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Dupa
| birth_place = Montignies-sur-Sambre, Belgium
Ejemplos de uso de dupa
1. Apart from when she sounds like Jim Davidson, Missy Elliott is back on top, says Alexis Petridis. (Atlantic) Friday July 1, 2005 The Guardian Buy The Cookbook now Towards the end of BBC2‘s exemplary series Soul Deep, there was a clip of Missy "Misdemeanour" Elliott‘s 1''7 breakthrough hit, The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly). It was there almost as an afterthought, to illustrate hip– hop and R&B‘s ongoing global dominance, but the sight of Elliott – then, as she notes on her sixth album The Cookbook, "a chubby chick" – bouncing around in an inflatable suit to the single‘s woozy chorus, succeeded in making at least one viewer choke on his Chablis.
2. Jan 26, 2006 (RUMBEK) A crowd of Sudanese locals gathered recently on a dusty street in Rumbek town, southern Sudan, to watch a graduation ceremony for police first step for comprehensive peace agreement (CPA). Members of the New Sudan Police practice a drill , Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005 in Rumbek in southern Sudan. (AP). Depicting the concerns of children about being punished at school and in their house by the relatives and commons violence are going on in the village, this course the police to be trained in Rumbek as well first(Dupa Al–Wula). A young girl playing the role of a mother lifted up her sons shirt to show bruises on his back, which had been inflicted by the boys masters.