A powerful climax or intense orgasm.
Dude, I emptied my tank last night, damn, k venia me di!
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Define it yourselfA term used to describe getting the absolute best result, profit, or enjoyment out of any situation. It implies successfully obtaining or experiencing something top-tier, essentially hitting the jackpot in terms of fun or quality. (In Costa Rican slang, while yuca is a common root vegetable, this phrase describes someone who lucks into the best part of a deal or situation).
Once at the Puntarenas carnivals, a mae who had been drinking guaro all day got the munchies late in the afternoon. The mae was flat broke, so he started scrounging and gathered fifteen hundred cañas to buy a vigoron (a dish of yuca and pork rinds); by the way, the vigoron cost a rojo. He gets to the lady and asks for extra pork rinds, telling her: put 500 more on there. They give him the vigoron loaded with pork rinds and on his second step, he trips and faceplants, landing flat on his stomach while the vigoron scatters all over the street. Just as the tapis is recovering from that massive wipeout, a dog shows up to scarf down... (what do you think he was going to eat? the cabbage?) the pork rinds, of course, and he come yuca.
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Define it yourselfAn abbreviation for one of the most common vulgarities used in the Dominican Republic, mamaguevo (literally, cocksucker). It is used as a heavy insult for a person who is contemptible, annoying, or a jerk.
You are nothing but a MMG. Leave me alone.
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Define it yourselfa sex worker who tolerates being abused, insulted, or mistreated in exchange for money.
that streetwalker is a pamplemusa.
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Define it yourselfA vulgar term for a blowjob, specifically when it results in getting semen all over the person's face. (It is the standard Argentine slang for oral sex on a man).
Give me a pete!
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Define it yourselfTo walk past others with an air of superiority, acting like you are in charge. In a romantic context, it refers to a woman walking past a man in a provocative way to get his attention (derived from the English term to front).
Look at that chick, she is fronteando me.
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Define it yourselfThe word primo (cousin) spoken backwards. It is a term for a close friend, typically used by the upper class (often referred to in Panama as yeyes) or by others to parody that group's manner of speaking.
Of course I told you, mopri. Check your phone | What's up, mopri?
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Define it yourselfThat's all for now. Come back later!
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