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Jojoto

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Jojoto

Describes a starchy root vegetable that is hard, discolored, and unappetizing after cooking. When applied to people, it means they are unattractive or hard to deal with. (Víveres are staples like yams, cassava, and green bananas).

1. Damn, the yautia came out Jojota. 2. Man, for real, the neighbor is Jojota, she is hard to get with.

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

Jojoto

The Venezuelan term for corn on the cob when it is tender and not yet fully ripe. It also describes beans or grains that remain tough during the cooking process. Figuratively, it refers to someone who is green, immature, or very young.

those kids are still very jojotos; it is a way to say they are still just children or very young.

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Venezuelaby Johanabra30

Jojoto

Fresh corn on the cob (in Venezuela, it refers to tender, milky corn that has not yet dried or hardened).

I am going to eat this whole jojoto because it is delicious.

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Venezuelaby Anónimo

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