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                    [Title] => What's the problem with being coño?
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It used to be that the word coño described our local preppy brats — kids who were born into a long line of upper-class privilege, calling their grandparents abu (short for abuelo, meaning grandfather, or abuela, for grandmother), and being largely dependent on their “yayas.”

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                    [Title] => What's the problem with being coño?
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It used to be that the word coño described our local preppy brats — kids who were born into a long line of upper-class privilege, calling their grandparents abu (short for abuelo, meaning grandfather, or abuela, for grandmother), and being largely dependent on their “yayas.”

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