farándula
show business
noun fah-RAHN-doo-lah Rare
Origin: Possibly from Old French farandole (a festive dance)
Also means
entertainment world
Usage Note
Farándula originally referred to a travelling troupe of comedians, and today it means the entertainment industry or celebrity world — especially in Latin American Spanish where gossip about la farándula fills tabloids and TV shows. It carries a slightly frivolous or gossipy connotation.
Examples
"Las noticias de la farándula llenan las revistas."
Natural Translation
Show-business news fills the magazines.
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