A designated or informal spot where buses and other public transit stop to pick up or drop off passengers (in Peru, these often lack official signage and occur wherever a driver decides to pull over).
In Lima, every corner is treated like a paradero. That is why there is so much traffic chaos.
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Define it yourselfA woman with coarse or unruly hair that never looks styled, no matter how often she visits the beauty salon. The term literally translates to bobby pin thrower, suggesting her hair is so wiry that clips and pins cannot hold it and simply pop out. (In the Dominican Republic, this is a derogatory term used for hair textures that are resistant to straightening.)
- Why does your girlfriend even go to the salon if she comes out with the same messy hair? - I think it is just to make me waste money, I told her she is a bota pincho and she gave me a hell of a tongue-lashing.
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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 yourselfNobody saw anything. A Dominican prison term used when no witnesses come forward or everyone stays silent about an incident (Referring to a code of silence within the Dominican prison system).
Did they steal that? You already know, 0880.
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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 common informal greeting used to ask how someone is doing, what is happening, or the status of a situation. It is the Dominican equivalent of what is up or what is going on. (It is a phonetic contraction of the phrase que lo que).
klk my brother, klk bro. Both meaning: How are you, brother? How is it going, brother?
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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 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 yourselfThe act of fucking, especially a session of non-stop or collective sex. (Singar is the primary vulgar term for intercourse in the Dominican Republic).
A hell of a singadera is about to break out in that house.
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Define it yourselfThat's all for now. Come back later!
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