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"Lança perfume" is a Portuguese term that translates to "perfume sprayer" in English. In Brazilian culture, it refers to a type of inhalant, originally a scented spray containing ether or chloroform, which became popular during the early 20th century, particularly at Carnival celebrations. It was used for its intoxicating effects, but its use was later banned due to health risks. Despite its illegal status, it remains a cultural reference in Brazil, often mentioned in songs and literature.

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