forro
A common slang term for a condom, literally meaning a cover or casing.
I am going to the pharmacy to buy a box of forros.
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Every country has its own word for condom. Here is what people actually say in each one, with a real definition and example. It also answers what they call condom in your country.
Condom is "forro" in Argentina, "Forrito" in Panamá and "poncho" in Perú.
Slang names for a condom.
In Argentina, people say "forro" for condom.
A common slang term for a condom, literally meaning a cover or casing.
I am going to the pharmacy to buy a box of forros.
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In Panamá, people say "Forrito" for condom.
A slang term for a condom (literally a little cover or lining).
Did you use a forrito? | Without a forrito, I am not doing anything.
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In Perú, people say "poncho" for condom.
A vulgar slang term for a condom (referencing the traditional Andean protective cloak).
One friend says to another: Hey, I am going out with my girlfriend but I do not have a poncho, do you have one?
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Add the word people use where you live for condomIn Argentina, people use forro for condom, according to the definitions published by the community.
In Panamá, people use Forrito for condom, according to the definitions published by the community.
Diccionario Libre lists words for condom in 3 countries, each with a definition and example written by locals.
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