Saturday, October 20, 2018

TO OUR NEW RRUN-RRUN FRIENDS, IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWS



(Verbo Intr.) RONRONEAR: producir una especie de ronquido, en demostración de contento. Murmurar. Real Academia Española

(Ed.'s Note: We have been asked by our Spanish-challenged monolingual friends where the name of our blog came from. Is El Rrun-Rrun a kind of slang or colloquial word made up in the innards of the local fire department station where the guys have nothing else to do but gab and gossip about everyone else?

Or is it a made-up word specific to South Texas, El Vallusco, or just Browntown?

No. It's really a take off on the intransitive Spanish verb ronronear, to make a sound like the purring of a cat, a motor idling, or the murmur of people talking. It's something akin to the pulse of the social body. What are people talking about? Que dice el rrun-rrun?

We were talking to some folks over at the City of Brownsville Finance Dept. yesterday and the subject came up. Do you pronounce it rrun-rrun, as in the verb different from walking, skipping, or hip-hopping down the street? Or is it (as we take it) pronounced rrun-rrun as in sand "dune" or (like our logo), a "cartoon?"

We admit it. Instead of two "rrs" the word should have only one, but that is our compromise to the local readers, many of who probably don't know the formal rules of the incredibly complex Spanish language. But we'd rather be understood than act smug and lord it over others for being grammatically correct, anyway.

We first heard the term years ago when we ran into our friend, the retired firefighter Pete Avila, who was one of the major purveyors of gossip and hearsay emanating from the Central Fire Station. Pete would sidle up to us (Jerry McHale, Rey Guevara, me and other Herald ink rats) and ask: "A que no saben que dice el rrun-rrun?,"meaning, "Do you know the latest scuttlebutt?"

In other words, it is a widely used term in our community and is immediately understood if one has any connection to the local lingo. If not, well, there's always room for improvement...)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

The talk at the bar, Oliveria is the biggest scumbag of them all, no Charlie is he even beats Villalobos, doesn't beat Limas.

Anonymous said...

cotilla de aúpa

Anonymous said...

Did the folks at the finace department show you their CPA certificates? No, because there is not a single CPA working at the city.

Anonymous said...

Right at 8:57 AM that "been there 50 years" flunked it so many times he gave up, but now he's the deputy dog making over 100k you figure!!!

Anonymous said...

Same at the city library that GED guy making 80k. What happened?

Anonymous said...

The talk at the court house is, what happened to the money that Villalobos got paid for from the white collar crime unit, people say that the DA Luis Saenz had his fingers in it. Maybe just talk who knows.

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