In the northern state of Pará, "égua" is perhaps the most iconic regional slang. It serves as a universal interjection, often combined with the masculine "homem" or "mano" to address someone or express intense emotion.
: The performer usually wears a costume shaped like a horse's body, often made of wicker or wood and draped in colorful fabric. The person "becomes" the animal, blending human and equine movements to entertain the crowd. homem transando com a egua free
One of Brazil's most terrifying and famous myths, detailing a woman cursed to turn into a fire-breathing equine figure. In the northern state of Pará, "égua" is