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Definitions by Mariabarros09

Words and definitions Mariabarros09 has contributed to the street dictionary.

Ana Maria Simons

A Venezuelan actress, radio host, TV presenter, and author.

Ana Maria Simons has some excellent books; Ana Maria Simons is the godmother of the first book by Sascha Fitness (a well-known Venezuelan health and wellness influencer).

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Victoria 103.9

A Venezuelan radio station that broadcasts nationwide (it is well known for providing frequent, real-time traffic updates for the country's main highways).

Victoria 103.9 always tells you about the traffic. The music on Victoria 103.9 is better.

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Catherina Valentino

A Venezuelan actress, model, radio host, and television presenter. She is the former host of E! VIP Caracas (a celebrity news program on E! Entertainment Television).

Catherina hasn't been on TV in a long time. I think Catherina moved out of the country.

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El Cine

A high-end restaurant in Caracas that will likely cost you an arm and a leg, or maybe two. (El Cine is a well-known luxury fusion restaurant in the capital).

El Cine is amazing. The food at El Cine is delicious.

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Jessica Barbosa

A Venezuelan model, blogger, and former Miss International Venezuela. She is the sister of Sascha Fitness (a very famous Venezuelan health and fitness influencer).

"Jessica is married to an Argentine and they have a baby" "Jessica Barbosa lives in Panama"

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Sascha Fitness

A famous Venezuelan fitness guru, author, and social media personality regarded as the queen of wellness in Venezuela (Sascha Barboza is a prominent influencer and sister of model Jessica Barboza).

Never let Sascha Fitness down. Now Sascha Fitness is talking about makeup too.

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Yo si canto

A reality TV singing competition used to discover new Venezuelan talent, aired as a segment on the variety show Sabado Sensacional on the Venevision network. (Sabado Sensacional is a legendary Saturday variety show that has aired for decades in Venezuela).

Some Venevision hosts have won Yo si canto. There are people on that Yo si canto who cannot sing at all.

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Led Varella

A Venezuelan comedian and television host (he is one of the country's most prominent stand-up comedians, known for his dark humor and his role on the late-night show Chataing TV).

'Led Varella is super funny' and 'Led Varella's jokes are the best'

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Mas allá de la belleza

A television show dedicated to covering the contestants of the Miss Venezuela pageant (Miss Venezuela is the country's premier beauty contest and a major cultural phenomenon).

Mas allá de la belleza is always changing its hosts. During the beauty season, Mas allá de la belleza is super busy.

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Río Orinoco

Located in the region of the Orinoco (the largest and most important river system in Venezuela, serving as a major geographic and cultural icon).

El Orinoco is immense; El Orinoco is not as clean as it used to be.

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CC Los Naranjos

A shopping mall in Caracas (CC is the abbreviation for Centro Comercial, and this one is a prominent commercial center in the residential Los Naranjos neighborhood).

There is a supermarket in CC Los Naranjos, CC Los Naranjos is sometimes expensive.

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El Siglo

A Venezuelan newspaper, primarily based in the city of Maracay (it is a prominent regional daily newspaper in the state of Aragua).

El Siglo has its main headquarters in Maracay, Aragua state. El Siglo is one of the oldest newspapers in the country.

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Gilberto Santarosa

A popular salsa singer and songwriter (he is actually Puerto Rican, but his music is a staple of Venezuelan culture).

This Gilberto Santarosa has many good songs: It has been years since Gilberto Santarosa appeared on TV.

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Bailando con las estrellas

A television contest aired on the network Venevision as a segment of the variety show Sabado Sensacional. It features various Venezuelan celebrities dancing to support specific charitable causes. (Sabado Sensacional is a legendary, long-running marathon variety program in Venezuela).

Bailando con las estrellas had many seasons. It has been a while since I saw them air Bailando con las estrellas.

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La sopa Venezuela

A comedy television show broadcast on the E! Venezuela channel and hosted by Led Varella (it was the local version of the E! Entertainment program The Soup, featuring satirical commentary on regional television and pop culture).

La sopa Venezuela was better than the Colombian version. I do not know why they have not aired La sopa Venezuela anymore.

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La Hojilla

A controversial political talk show aired on the state-run channel VTV, known for its aggressive pro-government stance (the title literally means the razor blade, suggesting it cuts through the rhetoric of political opponents).

La hojilla talks nothing but bullshit. On La hojilla they do not know what else to make up anymore.

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El Nacional

A major Venezuelan newspaper (historically one of the country's most prominent dailies, known for its critical reporting).

El Nacional is one of the few that speaks most clearly: El Nacional really does have a shitload of information.

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Viviana Gibelli

A prominent Venezuelan television host and actress with a long-standing career in the entertainment industry. (She is a household name in Venezuela, widely recognized for hosting major variety shows and the national beauty pageant.)

Viviana used to host Sabado Sensacional; Viviana Gibelli hosted Miss Venezuela countless times.

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Andreina Castro

Venezuelan TV host on the entertainment show Lo Actual. She was a contestant in the Miss Venezuela 2008 pageant representing Aragua state (Miss Venezuela is the country's premier beauty pageant).

"Andreina is about to get married", "Andreina Castro is super young and tall"

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Vanessa Golcanves

Miss Venezuela 2010, better known as the eternal 9.1 because she earned the highest score in the swimsuit competition at Miss Universe 2011 but did not make the final cut (In Venezuela, where beauty pageants are a national obsession, contestants who receive record scores but do not win often become legendary pop culture figures).

Vanessa is a dentist and works in Miami. Vanessa has changed a lot since she retired from beauty pageants.

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Anarella Bono

A Venezuelan television host, currently known for presenting the entertainment news program Lo Actual alongside Andreina Castro (Lo Actual is a segment on the Venezuelan network Televen).

Anarella is the face of several brands. I am not sure if Anarella has a baby.

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Jeanmary

A Venezuelan comedian who gained fame working alongside Luis Chataing (a famous Venezuelan TV personality and comedian).

Jeanmary is a total riot: nothing beats watching a Jeanmary stand-up comedy show.

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Mariangel Ruiz

Venezuelan TV host and actress. Known for being Miss Venezuela 2000 and the first runner up in Miss Universe 2001. She currently hosts events for the Miss Venezuela pageant (Beauty pageants are a major cultural phenomenon in the country).

Mariangel Ruiz has a beautiful baby; Mariangel Ruiz hosts 'The Magic of Being a Miss'.

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La magia de ser miss

A television show broadcast every Saturday on the Venevision network during the Season of Beauty (the months of buildup and events leading to the Miss Venezuela pageant).

La magia de ser miss makes the pageant contestants show off their talent. Many artists perform on La magia de ser miss.

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La Temporada de la Belleza

Refers to the cycle of lead-up events, television specials, and media coverage surrounding the Miss Venezuela pageant (beauty pageants are a massive cultural phenomenon in Venezuela, often drawing more national attention than major sporting events).

La Temporada de la Belleza always starts in August or even earlier. A lot of things happen during La Temporada de la Belleza.

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Gala Interactiva

A televised event during the pageant season where Miss Venezuela contestants are awarded special sashes or titles based on public voting. (Miss Venezuela is a major national phenomenon, and this gala is part of the lead-up to the final competition.)

There are too many sashes in the Gala Interactiva. / That Gala Interactiva is only fun when they hand out the sashes.

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Endolce

Natural sweetener. (A popular brand name for stevia and sugar substitutes in Venezuela).

"Endolce is one of the best Venezuelan brands" "Endolce is relatively new"

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Truvia

A natural sweetener (a brand of stevia-based sugar substitute commonly found in supermarkets).

Truvia comes in different sizes and formats; Truvia is one of the most frequently purchased brands.

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CC San Ignacio

A shopping mall in Caracas (a popular open-air commercial center located in the Chacao district, known for its nightlife and shops).

CC San Ignacio is one of the prettiest. / The decorations at CC San Ignacio in December are epic.

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Barbara Sanchez

TV host, model, and former Miss Amazonas. Recently married to the entertainer known as El Nenecio, with whom she has a two year old son. (Miss Amazonas is a regional title in the Miss Venezuela beauty pageant).

Barbara Sanchez is super tall. Barbara Sanchez has changed a lot since the Miss Venezuela pageant.

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El Nenecio

A Venezuelan socialite and creator of the digital brand Es en serio, alongside Israel Gomez. He is married to Barbara Sanchez. (Es en serio is a popular Venezuelan entertainment and gossip platform).

El Nenecio is a midget. That El Nenecio is a joke.

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Israel Gomez

A Venezuelan socialite and marketing influencer, creator of the digital media project Es en serio along with the personality El Nenecio. He is a well known figure in celebrity media, notably for his marriage to the famous Venezuelan TV host and model Kerly Ruiz.

Israel never laughs. That Israel is way too ugly for Kerly.

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Amazingbarbara

An entertainment social media brand on Instagram, created by the Venezuelan TV host and model Barbara Sanchez.

"Amazingbarbara has a fabulous profile" and "I do not know why Amazingbarbara does not have a blog"

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Daniel El bitar

A Venezuelan actor. He is married to fellow actress Sabrina Seara.

Daniel acaba de terminar una novela: Daniel just finished a soap opera. Daniel y Sabrina se ven bellos juntos: Daniel and Sabrina look beautiful together.

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Sabrina Seara

Venezuelan actress and socialite. She is the partner of Daniel Elbittar (a prominent Venezuelan telenovela actor).

Sabrina Seara is already a few months pregnant. That Sabrina Seara should get a nose job.

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Yavanna Montalbo

A Venezuelan actress. She started her career on the show Somos tu y yo (a popular Venezuelan musical drama for teens).

Yuvanna is super famous now: Yuvanna has a killer body.

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Irene Saenz

Actress, model, and winner of Miss Venezuela 2011, who was the first runner up in the 2012 Miss Universe pageant (Beauty pageants are a massive cultural phenomenon in Venezuela, and winners often become major celebrities).

Irene Saenz is one of the most beautiful Miss Venezuelas. / Irene Saenz gave the stupidest answer at Miss Universe.

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Susana Duijn

The first Venezuelan woman to be crowned Miss World (beauty pageants are a major part of national identity and culture in Venezuela).

It is so sad that Susana Duijn passed away. That woman, Susana, really aged gracefully.

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Alicia Machado

Actress, model, and Miss Venezuela 1996. She was Miss Universe 1997 and is known for being one of the most controversial public figures. (In Venezuela, her name is often associated with scandals and a heavy party lifestyle).

Alicia Machado has always given people plenty to talk about. If it is for a party, Alicia Machado is always there.

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Marjorie de Sousa

A Venezuelan actress, model, and former beauty pageant contestant living in Miami, known for her high-profile relationship with a Mexican actor (Marjorie de Sousa is a major celebrity in Latin American soap operas).

Marjorie de Sousa is more beautiful now than when she competed in Miss Venezuela; Marjorie de Sousa has always had a banging body.

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Cadivi

The annual foreign currency allowance that Venezuelan citizens were supposed to receive but which is widely considered to have been stolen or withheld by the government. (CADIVI was the state agency in charge of currency controls, and the name became shorthand for the subsidized dollars citizens could buy for travel or online shopping).

'That Cadivi thing doesn't exist anymore' and 'I miss my Cadivi quota.'

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Vanessa Senior

A renowned Venezuelan comedian famous for her stage performances. Her current partner is DJ Nany. (She is a prominent LGBTQ+ public figure in Venezuela known for her expressive and often controversial comedy).

Vanessa Senior has the best shows; Vanessa Senior always sells out all her shows.

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Tonny Boom

A Venezuelan comedian and influencer, known for his work alongside Vanessa Senior (a popular Venezuelan comedian and actress).

Tonny has won awards for his influence in the industry: Everyone wants to work with Tonny Boom.

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DJ Nany

A Venezuelan DJ, widely known for her relationship with Vanessa Senior (a famous Venezuelan comedian and social media personality).

DJ Nany sometimes appears in Vanessa's shows. DJ Nany's mixes are badass.

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