Describes someone who does something wrong or causes trouble and then acts completely innocent to avoid blame. (Cultural note: This refers to a popular rhyming proverb about Maria Ramos's cat, who throws the stone and hides the hand.)
Juana: Dayana, who broke that? Dayana: I think it was Margarita. Juana: Look at her over there, acting like la gatica de maria ramo.
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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 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 term used to describe someone who is antisocial, unfriendly, or avoids social interaction.
She is very LUMPATICA.
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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 yourselfA ride-or-die or a loyal, genuine friend who is always there to support you.
He helped me get out of a mess: he is gotti gotti.
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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 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 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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