"Puerta" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CHAVACANO
English: door
Tagalog: pintuan
puérta - (Sp. puerta) Door, gate, portal,
postern, entrance; gate-money, entrancefee. (cf. ganháan, gangháan, gawáng,
entráda).
Girls did that then – knocked themselves out to support some man’s notion of his own genius. What was Gavin doing to help pay the rent? Not much, though she suspected him of dealing pot on the side. Once in a while they even smoked some of that, though not often, because it made Constance cough. It was all very romantic.
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