What is ‘suanfonson’? The RAE also spoke | THE UNIVERSAL



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These days the term that is in fashion is the ‘suanfonson’ and although many already know what its meaning is, there are some who still do not understand where this funny word that is a trend in the networks came from.

According to the video on Facebook where a man appears lying in a hammock explaining the meaning of this strange term, ‘suanfonson’ is the sound that Formula 1 cars make.

In the clip, the man, whose identity is not known, explains in a very funny way what the term is about and how it can be used.

“’Suanfonson’, ‘fuansanfon’ or ‘sienfenson’ is like an onomatopoeia of the sound that Formula 1 cars make when moving fast. It’s like what you hear when you watch the race of the aforementioned racing cars, ”says exactly the man who went viral on social media.

He added that “motorcycles manage to project this sound when they pass and go, they go, they go, they go, and you mix that and then the suafonson, the sianfonson. That were inventions of the youth slang of the neighborhood back when the boys were boys, well ”.

The video has become so popular that the networks are flooded with memes related to this term and the followers have made all kinds of jokes.

Precisely, given the popularity that has taken the word, on Twitter a tweeter dared to ask the Royal Spanish Academy the true meaning of ‘suanfonson’ and to the surprise of many the RAE also referred to the famous term.



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