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: This is a defensive expression used to deflect a statement with a double meaning (usually sexual).

: As the man walks by, the townspeople whisper and point, calling him a "corno" (cuckold). He is described as having a "cabeça enfeitada" (decorated head)—a metaphor for the horns associated with infidelity in Brazilian culture. LГЎ Vai Ele

The expression (literally "There He Goes") is most commonly associated with Brazilian musical culture and regional slang. Depending on the context, it refers to a famous comedic trope or a specific piece of musical satire. : This is a defensive expression used to

: It is a humorous and ironic narrative where the embarrassment is public, but the protagonist remains blissfully ignorant of the gossip surrounding him. 2. Regional Slang: "Lá Ele" The expression (literally "There He Goes") is most

In classical literature, the phrase appears in Machado de Assis's short story (Admiral's Night).