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bicha

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What does bicha mean?

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What does bicha mean in each country?

bicha

A sharp, clever, or quick-witted woman or girl who is exceptionally smart and alert. She is street-wise, impossible to fool, and always knows how to react or respond quickly.

Watch what you say in front of Yanet's niece, because that girl is a bicha and she catches everything on the fly.

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Cubaby Anónimo

bicha

A shrewd, two-faced, and opportunistic person who is prone to backstabbing. (In Argentina, this is often used to describe a manipulative or malicious woman).

- And she is bicha. She acts all innocent but she is a total bitch. - Yeah, she is a snake.

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Argentinaby DiegoEFE

bicha

A slang term for a beer. It is used when planning social gatherings or as a way to cool off from the heat (often purchased at a pulpería, a small neighborhood grocery store).

Let's stop by the pulpería to buy a couple of ice-cold bichas to watch the baseball game.

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Nicaraguaby Nica Tuani

bicha

The quintessential Nicaraguan slang for an ice-cold beer. It is commonly used in social gatherings and parties when inviting people to drink. (In Nicaragua, a venta is a small neighborhood shop or convenience store).

Stop by the store and grab a few bichas so we can cool off while we watch the game.

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Nicaraguaby Nica Tuani

bicha

A colloquial Brazilian term used to refer to a gay man. Depending on the tone and context, it can function as a pejorative slur or as a form of self-affirmation and camaraderie within the LGBTQ+ community.

Watch what you say about him, because the whole neighborhood knows he is a very proud bicha and he does not stay quiet.

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Brasilby Anónimo

bicha

A term from the Colombian underworld for a small wrap or packet containing a single dose of bazuco or cocaine. It is a cheap, accessible hit sold in street drug dens. (Bazuco refers to a low-cost, highly addictive cocaine paste, and ollas are the specific high-crime spots or neighborhoods where these drugs are sold).

That guy spends all his time hanging around the red-light district looking for someone who will sell him a good bicha.

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Colombiaby La Costeña

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