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What does Macundale mean?

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Macundale

Refers to a person's stuff, gear, or belongings. (The term is widely believed to originate from Mack and Dale, a brand of tools used in Venezuelan oil fields during the early 20th century).

I am going to pack my macundales to leave. / Pick up your macundales, do not leave them there.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Macundale

A brand of machete, specifically Mackendell. (In Venezuela, this brand name evolved into a generic term for one's tools, gear, or personal belongings.)

Following the expression for a tool so useful and important, brought from Germany during the colonial era to clear new paths and adapted into colloquial slang (macundal): Grab your Macundale and let's go.

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Venezuelaby Anónimo

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