A supposed illness that clouds or blurs your vision, used as a humorous way to describe the side effects of a long dry spell.
falta de sexo blurs your vision.
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Define it yourselfA vulgar insult used to describe a contemptible, annoying, or stupid person. It literally translates to cocksucker, combining the verb to suck with ñema (Dominican slang for the glans or head of the penis).
Who is the mamañema with the music so loud!
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Define it yourselfA slang term used to describe someone who is crazy, loony, or acting like a fool.
That person is very LUMPATICO.
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Define it yourselfA playful and affectionate way to refer to the anus or the buttocks, similar to calling it a cute little bum or booty.
Clench your chikistrikis so you do not get away.
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Define it yourselfConsidered the most dangerous insult in the Dominican Republic, as saying it often leads to immediate and extreme violence like stabbings or shootings. (It is a vulgar way to insult someone's mother).
They might as well buy the coffin for Beni already: he told me rapa tu madre, just wait until I see him, I am going to kill that cocksucker.
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Define it yourselfThe most beautiful phrase a person can say when they feel it in their heart and soul. These words, when spoken, fill your life with emotion, joy, and sensitivity, because not everyone is lucky enough to love and be loved.
Te Amoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!
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Define it yourselfA man or woman characterized by being very attractive or hot. (In the Dominican Republic, this term specifically refers to people from wealthy, upper-class backgrounds who have a preppy or polished appearance).
Rafael: damn dude look at that POPI who just walked by. Manuelito: bro for real, what a damn fine POPI.
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Define it yourselfAn expression that in Mexico is viewed as a general exclamation, whereas in Spain it means no way or do not mess with me.
If they tell you ostias tio in Spain, they are saying do not pull my leg or stop joking around.
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Define it yourselfThat's all for now. Come back later!
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