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I honestly don't know how drunk the people that wrote this article were, but several problems jump out right away. For one, the article is grammatically deficient. For two, the phrase is incomplete. Nobody's going to understand "Hair of the dog." The phrase is, "a hair of the dog that bit you." And
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Having lived in Costa Rica, I have never heard the phrases discussed here, which is not to say they aren't used. Still, YOU SHOULD CITE SOME SOURCES. The phrase I HAVE heard is "un pelo del perro que te mordiĂł" --which means, guess what? A hair of the dog that bit you.
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