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1 pop-art
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2 cerapez
f• černá smůla• ševcovská smůla• ševcovský pop -
3 cerote
m• tréma (strach)• černá smůla• ševcovská smůla• ševcovský pop -
4 pope
m• círk. pop (pravoslavné církve)
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