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etimología - Why in Spanish "putting horns" means to cheat your partner? - Spanish Language Stack Exchange
![TIL "Bunny Ears" were originally called Cuckold's Horns: "traditionally placed behind an unwitting man (the cuckold) to insult him and represent that his wife is unfaithful." : r/todayilearned TIL "Bunny Ears" were originally called Cuckold's Horns: "traditionally placed behind an unwitting man (the cuckold) to insult him and represent that his wife is unfaithful." : r/todayilearned](https://external-preview.redd.it/YtX0Z6TD4jV-pUxRIOq4qPvgeO9VEKS0p7Bvs7ZzRsM.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=4e8698c7c27ac3503e40f303cf1f4a35fd3573b6)
TIL "Bunny Ears" were originally called Cuckold's Horns: "traditionally placed behind an unwitting man (the cuckold) to insult him and represent that his wife is unfaithful." : r/todayilearned
![Social Deception on Twitter: "Fun fact: putting up horns behind someone's head originally meant they were a cuckold. The "Cuckold's Horns." https://t.co/noOwtVEM7C" / Twitter Social Deception on Twitter: "Fun fact: putting up horns behind someone's head originally meant they were a cuckold. The "Cuckold's Horns." https://t.co/noOwtVEM7C" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C2UWm_xWIAUX51d.jpg)