˜yĐÄvlog

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placas

[ plah-kuhz; Spanish plah-kahs ]

plural noun

singular placa
  1. (especially in the southwestern United States) graffiti, as of initials or slogans, spray-painted on an outdoor wall, especially in the lettering style and colors identified with an individual or a street gang.


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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of placas1

From Spanish (southwestern U.S.), Spanish: plural of placa “plate, tablet, slab,” from French plaque; plaque
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The placas were almost all the same, referencing Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the president: “F— ICE.”

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Hasta el año pasado, Lenovo traía un componente crucial, las llamadas placas base, desde una fåbrica en China.

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Casi no tenĂ­a pelo y su cabeza y cuerpo tenĂ­an grandes placas de psoriasis escamosas y rojas.

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On 4 July, they reportedly burned an Ibama truck in Espigão d’Oeste, Rondînia state and last week they were said to have burned bridges in Placas, Pará state.

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Leaning on the tree covered in placas, Arriaza said a single location filled with markings from more than one clique was historically rare, as they often don’t travel on each other’s turf.

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