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What does Guiso mean?

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What does Guiso mean in each country?

Guiso

Apart from the food seasoning, this term refers to a person who lacks class or good taste. It describes someone who dresses garishly and speaks vulgarly with a coarse accent and annoying tone. (In Colombia, this is a derogatory label used to mock people perceived as unrefined or low-class).

Look at that guiso guy! (Wearing red shoes, gray pants, a long-sleeve shirt, and orange sunglasses in the middle of the night)

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Colombiaby Anónimo

Guiso

A shady deal, scam, or corrupt scheme that feels suspicious. (While the word literally means stew, in Venezuela it refers to illicit profit-making or corruption, often involving government contracts or kickbacks).

'I think there is a Guiso going on there' or 'Those people must be guisando.'

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Guiso

1. A general term for a stew or hearty one-pot meal made by simmering meat and vegetables in liquid for a long time. 2. In the local slang of Alcala la Real, a social gathering among friends to have an informal barbecue.

Example 1: My mother made a very good Guiso yesterday with potatoes, pork rinds, and chorizo, and when I finished I dipped bread in the sauce. Example 2: Let's go for a Guiso, boys!

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