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  • 'naca' the subject, and thus brings the passage into keeping with the context, where the poet has exhausted his vocabulary in detailing the actions of the vessel.

    Beowulf An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem Lesslie [Translator] Hall

  • So fresa is pretentious/show-off and naca is tacky?

    Fresa vs. Naca... 2010

  • So fresa is pretentious/show-off and naca is tacky?

    Fresa vs. Naca... 2010

  • So fresa is pretentious/show-off and naca is tacky?

    Fresa vs. Naca... 2010

  • Fresa brings to mind a snobby rich kid who looks down on people who don't wear Dolce and Gabbana (The Devil Wears Prada, anyone?), while naca makes me think of the Antonio Aguilar song about the girl who goes to the city to work as a maid and starts putting on airs - and American clothes.

    Fresa vs. Naca... 2010

  • Fresa brings to mind a snobby rich kid who looks down on people who don't wear Dolce and Gabbana (The Devil Wears Prada, anyone?), while naca makes me think of the Antonio Aguilar song about the girl who goes to the city to work as a maid and starts putting on airs - and American clothes.

    Fresa vs. Naca... 2010

  • So fresa is pretentious/show-off and naca is tacky?

    Fresa vs. Naca... 2010

  • So fresa is pretentious/show-off and naca is tacky?

    Fresa vs. Naca... 2010

  • So fresa is pretentious/show-off and naca is tacky?

    Fresa vs. Naca... 2010

  • Fresa brings to mind a snobby rich kid who looks down on people who don't wear Dolce and Gabbana (The Devil Wears Prada, anyone?), while naca makes me think of the Antonio Aguilar song about the girl who goes to the city to work as a maid and starts putting on airs - and American clothes.

    Fresa vs. Naca... 2010

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  • Acronym: National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Formed in 1915, a military agency that researched aerodynamics and air technology.

    July 24, 2009