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cuquita

In Spain (specifically the Canary Islands), a small penis or a child's penis. The related term cuca refers to the same thing or to a cockroach.

The little boy's cuquita is small; Ugh, my husband has a cuquita instead of something bigger.

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cuquita

The original cuquitas were Bajaj passenger motor-scooters used for public transport in the past, specifically on routes like Tiradentes Avenue to the UASD (the state university) and in rural areas. They fit about six passengers and were considered comfortable. Today, the term refers to Japanese mini-trucks or micro-vans.

I am going to catch a cuquita to the university.

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República Dominicanaby IndividuoWord of the day · October 3, 2010

cuquita

An act of self-stimulation ending in ejaculation, commonly referred to as a wank or jerking off.

Today my friends and I did some cuquitas. Honey, go easier with that cuquita, it is not made of titanium. Between each subject I study for the PAU (university entrance exams in Spain), I have a cuquita.

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Españaby Anónimo

cuquita

In the Dominican Republic, this is the nickname for the Daihatsu Hijet, a Japanese mini-truck. These vehicles are imported from Japan with the steering wheel on the right and converted to the left (and their paperwork often conveniently loses about ten years) before being sold. They are famous for being incredibly tough despite their tiny 660cc engines, as Dominican drivers push them to the limit, hauling heavy loads of produce up steep mountain roads (Jarabacoa, Constanza, and Ocoa are mountainous farming regions).

Buddy, I am going to buy a cuquita they are selling me. It is a manual with A/C and a propane conversion; I am going to bring it back loaded with tomatoes from Rancho Arriba all week.

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República Dominicanaby AnónimoWord of the day · May 4, 2010

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