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As explained Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz, " futre " It is an Andean word to call well dressed and stylish people. But which is also a character of legend, originally a payer of the construction of the railroad known as Mr. Foster ( which was always in suit and high hat, so workers distorted his surname and said " Mister Futre " ). Taking the salary for the staff, a bad day was assaulted and decapitated by thieves, and since then his ghost appears with his head under the arm to the thugs or debtors asking for his stolen money, for then fade. " The Futre " It is known in Mendoza, ( Argentina ) and also in Chile.
In slang is called so a male to which is only as to a stallion. Very probably has its origin in Central America or the Caribbean, where a chongo is a horse that no longer serves for work and is used for playback. The term was common among homosexuals to qualify for an active gay, then to a hetero with evident features of " " male, and from there went on to also be used as " 34 sexual partner; or " 34 lover; among the women.
Comrade, companion, in Russian language. It is the Cyrillic form of 1058; 1086; 1074; 1072; 1088; 1080; 1097;. As a nod, some members of the Communist Party were called in this way, since the communism as a political party was created in Russia, then turned into the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Literally means " that creates bridges " and is an adjective of Latin origin. In the Catholic religion is the dignity of bishops and archbishops, being the Pope, the Bishop of Rome the " Sumo Pontiff " ( that creates bridges with Dios ). All Pontifical has relationship with the bishopric or the papacy.