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Definitions by La vaca muu

Words and definitions La vaca muu has contributed to the street dictionary.

You

A term for a man who dresses in an urban or hip-hop style, specifically wearing baggy pants and oversized polo shirts, visible chains, and a backward cap. (The name is derived from the English greeting 'yo' or the word 'you', reflecting the influence of American rap culture.)

That guy looks like a you with those pants that are so big.

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Embicarse

To put a container directly to your lips to drink something, typically when drinking from a bowl or a bottle without using a cup or utensil.

There is no spoon to eat the soup... well then, just embicate from the bowl.

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Rebejio

A term used for someone who looks much younger than their actual age, typically someone who is also short or small in stature.

Pedro looks like a kid even though he is actually 29. Pedro is a rebejio.

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Atortojado

A word used to describe someone who is overwhelmed or frazzled by too many responsibilities, to the point where they are losing their composure and struggling to manage the situation.

The boss is atortojado with the launch of the new campaign this week.

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Entumío

A term for someone who feels stiff, chilled, and congested due to illness. It describes a person who is under the weather, typically suffering from a cold or the flu.

Luisa looks like she is entumía since the cold winds gave her the flu.

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Patarrenca

A person with a crippled or mangled leg, or the damaged leg itself, typically resulting from an accident.

Juanito has a patarrenca since he fell off his motorcycle (in the Dominican Republic, motor refers to a motorcycle).

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