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Tereque

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What does Tereque mean?

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What does Tereque mean in each country?

Tereque

Refers to an old appliance, piece of furniture, or item that is in bad shape or no longer works. It is basically a piece of junk or scrap that just takes up space in the house.

It is about time you throw away that old computer, that tereque does not even turn on anymore.

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Venezuelaby Anónimo

Tereque

Used to refer to old objects, junk, or any low-value things that take up unnecessary space. It is the type of clutter one keeps just in case but ends up just getting in the way.

Look, the garbage truck is coming, so take the chance to throw out all those tereques you have piled up in the garage.

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Puerto Ricoby Juana Díaz PR

Tereque

Used for old junk, knick-knacks, or clutter that no longer serves a purpose. It usually refers to items piled up in a corner or storage area that are just taking up space.

Tomorrow we are going to do a deep clean to throw out all the tereques we have stored in the garage.

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Colombiaby Parcero Paisa

Tereque

Used to refer to any object, piece of junk, or common item, especially when it is in the way or the speaker cannot remember its specific name.

Hey you, get that tereque off the chair, I want to sit down and rest!

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Nicaraguaby Anónimo

Tereque

A piece of junk, a clunker, or a heap. Refers to an object, appliance, or vehicle that is extremely worn out, old, and in deplorable condition, usually to the point of being useless.

It is high time you trash that TV because it is a total tereque and you cannot even see a clear picture anymore.

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Venezuelaby Maracucho Full

Tereque

Used to describe any old, useless, or barely functional object that ends up taking up space and getting in the way. It usually refers to piles of stuff kept for no clear reason.

Take advantage of the garbage truck coming to throw away all those tereques you have piled up in the yard.

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Venezuelaby Anónimo

Tereque

Any old, broken, or worthless object that clutters a home. It is typically used to describe junk like broken furniture or appliances that people keep even though they serve no purpose.

It is about time we throw away that pile of tereques you have in the yard because all they do is breed mosquitoes.

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Nicaraguaby Nica Tuani

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