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Leo Messi Now Has His Own Adjective In A Spanish Dictionary
by Matt Rudnitsky | 3:03 pm, February 11th, 2013
Leo Messi, Argentinian soccer player for Barcelona, is so good that he needs his own adjective. His coach apparently didn’t know how to describe him anymore. So now Messi has an adjective in a Spanish dictionary. The weird details, after the jump.

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