"poner mirando pa' Cuenca" meaning in Spanish

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Verb

Forms: pongo mirando pa' Cuenca [first-person, present, singular], puse mirando pa' Cuenca [first-person, preterite, singular], puesto mirando pa' Cuenca [participle, past]
Etymology: Literally, “put [someone] looking towards Cuenca”. The expression comes from the days of Philip I of Castile, who is said to have used the expression as a kind of euphemism when referring to his various acts of infidelity, taking his lovers to a tower which overlooked his kingdom, including the city of Cuenca. Etymology templates: {{m-g|put 􂀿someone􂁀 looking towards Cuenca}} “put [someone] looking towards Cuenca”, {{lit|put 􂀿someone􂁀 looking towards Cuenca}} Literally, “put [someone] looking towards Cuenca” Head templates: {{es-verb}} poner mirando pa' Cuenca (first-person singular present pongo mirando pa' Cuenca, first-person singular preterite puse mirando pa' Cuenca, past participle puesto mirando pa' Cuenca)
  1. (transitive, idiomatic, vulgar) to fuck (someone) from behind; to fuck (someone) doggy style Wikipedia link: Cuenca, Philip I of Castile Tags: idiomatic, transitive, vulgar
    Sense id: en-poner_mirando_pa'_Cuenca-es-verb-KuObGtsk Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header

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