A messy, unkempt bun or hair knot. It refers to when a woman ties up her hair in a disorganized or careless way. (In the Dominican Republic, it is often a quick, practical bun worn at home or for chores).
You are always doing that same sururu on your head.
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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 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 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 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 liberation movement across the Caribbean advocating for the political unification of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic (the term refers to the dream of creating a confederation to protect the islands from foreign powers).
The antillanismo arose in Puerto Rico with Betances and Hostos in 1868.
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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 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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