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Chichigua

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Chichigua

A homemade kite built from simple materials that can reach great heights. (In the Dominican Republic, flying these is a popular tradition especially during Holy Week).

Let's go fly a chichigua!!!!

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República Dominicanaby totoWord of the day · November 25, 2016

Chichigua

Small and insignificant. It refers to a pittance, crumbs, or a measly amount of money.

Why do they make him come to work for peanuts? But of course, since one is not Yamid! Since they do not have to earn chichiguas to pay for the girlfriend and the car payment. If one were Jorge Alfredo, they would take the cameras to his house. (Yamid Amat and Jorge Alfredo Vargas are famous Colombian news anchors).

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Colombiaby Carlos Alberto

Chichigua

A homemade kite built with a wooden frame and nylon string, featuring a tail made from an old bedsheet swiped from an aunt. (In the Dominican Republic, building and fighting these kites is a popular street pastime).

- Damn dude, what a beautiful chichigua, I want to cut its line. - No man, leave my chichigua alone, if it gets cut loose I will punch you.

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

Chichigua

A lightweight kite, typically made with a frame of thin cane or wood covered in paper or fabric (this is the common name for a kite in the Dominican Republic, where making and flying them is a popular pastime).

The teacher asked Dimitri to make a chichigua.

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República Dominicanaby Esno84

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