zingano

zingano

(ˈzɪŋɡəˌnəʊ)
n
(Anthropology & Ethnology) another name for zingaro
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He has the sport, and the world, at his feet His stunning demolition of Jose Aldo set a new record as the fastest title fight in UFC history, beating Ronda Rousey's armbar finish of Cat Zingano by one second.