Descamisado
Photo of Juan Perón's supporters in Plaza de Mayo on Loyalty Day, 1945. His supporters were known as "Descamisados" | |
| Origin/etymology | Les Misérables |
|---|---|
| Meaning | lit. Shirtless |
| Context | Trienio Liberal |
| Coined by | Victor Hugo |
Descamisado (Spanish pronunciation: [deskamiˈsaðo]) is a Spanish word that literally means "without shirt" or "shirtless".