{"attachments":[{"filePath":"1603192976591.2044089918.png","mimetype":"image/png"}],"color":"DEFAULT","isTrashed":false,"isPinned":false,"isArchived":false,"textContent":"Coco\n\nFolklore\nThe Coco is a mythical ghost-monster, equivalent to the bogeyman, found in many Hispanophone and Lusophone countries. It can also be considered an Iberian version of a bugbear as it is a commonly used figure of speech representing an irrational or exaggerated fear. The Coco is a male being while Cuca is a female version of the mythical monster.\n\n--\nLe bonhomme 7 heure\n--\nThe Boogeyman\n--\nThe creature of folklore used to frighten disobedient children is know by different names in Latin America & Spain:\n-\n\"Duérmente niño, duérmete ya, que viene el coco y te comerá.\"\n--\n6. CUCUY5. COCORÍCAMO3. CUCÚ / CUCULELÉ / CUCÚ LELE4. CUCUFO2. EL CUCO\n7. 1. EL COCO\n","title":"","userEditedTimestampUsec":1603193081832000,"createdTimestampUsec":1603192916251000,"labels":[{"name":"Limari Kalina Navarette"}]}