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Meaning of 'fuels speculation' | Said and told
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Bridge jumping? Tue Nov 29, 2005 19:40 pm  Bridge jumping?
 

Dear moderator:

How do you call the risky adventure of jumping from a bridge?

In Spanish, we say puenting, but obviously this is a wrong borrowing from English.

Thank You very much.
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Bridge jumping? Tue Nov 29, 2005 21:25 pm  Bridge jumping?
 

You mean bungee jumping?
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