07-26-2010, 11:54 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-26-2010, 11:59 AM by Yancy Derringer.)
Gus Sainz Wrote:¡Ay Caramba!http://www.degreediscussion.com/forums/v...=15#p57247
Listen, doctorcito (sorry for the Cantiflas reference—my mother made me watch all his films when I was growing up)...
That explains a lot.
Now if Goose really had watched all (some 50) of Cantinflas' films he might have known how to spell his name correctly. It's "Cantinflas," not "Cantiflas."
Cantinflas was a Mexican comedic actor whose stock in trade was doubletalk and bullshit. Something to consider when reading Goose's posts.
Quote:Among the things that endeared him to his public was his comic use of language in his films; his characters (all of which were really variations of the main "Cantinflas" persona but cast in different social roles and circumstances) would strike up a normal conversation and then complicate it to the point where no one understood what they were talking about. The Cantinflas character was particularly adept at obfuscating the conversation when he owed somebody money, was courting an attractive young woman, or was trying to talk his way out of trouble with authorities, whom he managed to humiliate without their even being able to tell. This manner of talking became known as Cantinfleada, and it became common parlance for Spanish speakers to say "¡estás cantinfleando!" (loosely translated as you're pulling a "Cantinflas!" or you're "Cantinflassing!") whenever someone became hard to understand in conversation. The Real Academia Española officially included the verb, cantinflear, cantinflas and cantinflada in its dictionary in 1992.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantinflas#Impact