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I nominate "abajoizquierdo" for consideration as one of the most bizarre adult search terms in the world. The term refers to a performance nudity event out of Spain in which participants use their bodies as a canvas for photographers. As you can see, camoflauge is a big part of it too.
As always, feel free to improve on this selection of pics. And plug the term into google now and then to see if there are new and better ones as this event is held annually. I just found out the term is also spelled "abajo izquierdo" (possibly someones name) and searching on this returns more hits than spelling it the other way. cheers, klondike Last edited by Klondike; 03-11-2008 at 11:42 PM. |
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a few more. Klondike
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OK, the name refers to jose abajo izquierdo who apparently invented the event. Here are a few more pics.
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Abajo is Spanish for 'Below', 'Under', 'Down', etc. Izquierdo means 'Left' (as in the opposite of 'Right' (spanish: Derecha)). My guess is that it equates roughly to the English term "Left of Center", meaning "out of the ordinary".
I doubt anyone would name their child "Left Bottom" in any language. |
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"Abajo izquierdo", even.......? Klondike |
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it's very original!
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The sign in the first picture, "Attenzione ai carichi sospesi", is written in Italian language...
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http://www.abajoizquierdo.com I do not speak either language (Spanish or Italian) so maybe someone else can figure out why a particular sign is in italian. Klondike |
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"Abajo Izquierdo" means "down left". I assume that phrase has some meaning, but I'm not aware of it.
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