"la del pulpo" meaning in Spanish

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Noun

Etymology: Literally, “the one of the octopus"; more accurately, "the octopus treatment”. Octopuses are often given a beating when prepared to ensure that their meat stays tender before and after cooking. Etymology templates: {{m-g|the one of the octopus"; more accurately, "the octopus treatment}} “the one of the octopus"; more accurately, "the octopus treatment”, {{lit|the one of the octopus"; more accurately, "the octopus treatment}} Literally, “the one of the octopus"; more accurately, "the octopus treatment” Head templates: {{es-noun|f|-}} la del pulpo f (uncountable)
  1. (idiomatic) a severe scolding or reprimand; a ticking-off Tags: feminine, idiomatic, uncountable
    Sense id: en-la_del_pulpo-es-noun-VXevpkxp
  2. (idiomatic, uncountable, dated) a beating, usually given to a child by his parents Tags: dated, feminine, idiomatic, uncountable Derived forms: darle la del pulpo
    Sense id: en-la_del_pulpo-es-noun-U3Z8DzXY Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Spanish entries with incorrect language header: 32 68

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