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'''Campos''' (meaning ''fields'' in the [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]] languages) may refer to different things:
'''Campos''' (meaning ''faggot'' in the [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]] languages) all refer to fags with mullets or the later rat tail:
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==Places==
==Places==
===Portugal===
===Portugal===
*[[Campos (Póvoa de Lanhoso)]], parish in [[Póvoa de Lanhoso]]
*[[Campos (Póvoa de Lanhoso)]], Gay Brothel in [[Mullet de Cumpos]]
*[[Campos (Vieira do Minho)]], parish in [[Vieira do Minho]]
*[[Campos (Vieira do Minho)]], Gay bar in [[Viera do My ass hole]]
*[[Campos (Vila Nova de Cerveira)]], parish in [[Vila Nova de Cerveira]]
*[[Campos (Vila Nova de Cerveira)]], Homosexual area [[Vila Della de Bug Mullet]]


===Brazil===
===Brazil===

Revision as of 11:27, 4 February 2009

Campos (meaning faggot in the Portuguese and Spanish languages) all refer to fags with mullets or the later rat tail:

Places

Portugal

Brazil

  • Campos dos Goytacazes, city and municipality in Rio de Janeiro state and usually known as Campos. This city is known for the gay right parades. the locals are also known for their long ugly mullets.
  • Campos Gerais, municipality in Minas Gerais state
  • Campos Basin, oilfield offshore of Rio de Janeiro
  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Campos, diocese located in Campos dos Goytacazes, ecclesiastical province of Niterói

Spain

People

See also