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Mango bajito

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Mango bajito

Refers to something that is easily obtained or achieved, similar to the concept of low-hanging fruit. It also refers to a popular Dominican T-shirt brand featuring local humor (the term is famously used in songs by Juan Luis Guerra and poetry by Juan Antonio Alix).

People like to go for the mango bajito.

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República Dominicanaby AnónimoWord of the day · September 27, 2009

Mango bajito

A person who is easy to dominate, manipulate, or influence by others, someone who lacks a backbone and just does whatever people want (refers to a mango hanging low on the tree that is easy to reach and pick).

I like Jose because he is such a mango bajito. You need to put a stop to people treating you like a mango bajito.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Mango bajito

An easy opportunity or task that takes zero effort to achieve. It refers to something so accessible that you can get it without any trouble (a mango growing on a low branch is the easiest to pick).

Grab it now while that job is a mango bajito, because it is going to get tough later.

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Cubaby Asere Habanero

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