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Meaning of few spanish expressions : ir a pillar ; tener problemas con el caballo.
Please let me know the meaning or significance of these expressions : 
1. ir a pillar 
2. tener problemas con el caballo. 
Muchas gracias :)
Dec 19, 2014 4:36 PM
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They are typical phrases of drug addiction environment.
"Ir a pillar": Action of going to get drugs (heroine, cocaine).
"Caballo" is the same as heroine (called this way by drug addicts).
"Tener problemas con el caballo": To have problems with the heroine.
"Voy a pillar caballo" = I'm going to get some heroine
December 19, 2014
Both can have a lot of meanings. what context?
December 19, 2014
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