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View Poll Results: How do you use the word Puro? | |||
A cigar whose parts are all from one country. |
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105 | 82.03% |
It means cigar. |
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7 | 5.47% |
It's my Donkey's name. |
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4 | 3.13% |
I like cake. |
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30 | 23.44% |
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#22 |
Opa!!
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This makes a lot of sense that the word puro means cigar because in Greek the word for cigar is πούρο, pronounced pośro.
I can't go further than that because it is a Spanish word. I believe that it means from a single origin.
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