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Tag: arrastrado

Definitions tagged arrastrado in the street dictionary.

arratrá

A person who is dirt poor, a lowlife who does not have a penny to their name. It also refers to a fight or a beatdown where someone gets wiped across the floor.

That guy is just an arratrá, he has got nothing but his ass to crap with and a pot to sit on. On my mother's life, I will give that guy an arratrá when I see him or I will change my name.

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mamaculo

1. A person who enjoys performing oral-anal sex. 2. A vulgar insult for a suck-up or a brown-noser, used to express spite toward someone perceived as a submissive sycophant (in the Dominican Republic, a more offensive version of a lambón).

Look, damn it, you are nothing but Juan's damn mamaculo.

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Chopismo

A mock religion centered on a guy nicknamed Chopo, defined by a series of inside jokes and rules among a specific group of friends. The commandments include driving as fast as the law allows, partying hard, drinking Red Bull on weekends, constant eating, and specific interactions with his buddies Charlie and Soto. (This is a private joke from a local social circle in Spain).

The followers of Chopismo love Chopo as much as he loves the big game with Charlie and feeling up Soto.

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Chopo

A mindset where someone embraces looking tacky and acting as stupid as possible to get attention from their social circle. There are two types: 1. Natural ones, who are Chopo without even realizing it. 2. Drunken ones, who lose their composure and decency after a few beers, providing a good laugh for onlookers (In the Dominican Republic, this term describes someone considered tacky or lacking social refinement).

I am a chopista, I believe in chopismo.

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Comer Vacio

To eat a meal, usually a starch like rice, without any meat, side dishes, or oil. (In Dominican culture, a proper meal is expected to have a protein or a companion dish, so eating empty signifies financial hardship.)

We are flat broke here, we have been comiendo vacio for over a week.

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Estas Como el Mofle

You are in a bad spot, specifically when you are broke or lagging behind everyone else (referencing a car muffler, which is located at the back of the vehicle, low to the ground, and always dirty).

When you are dead last and do not have a cent to your name, you are Estas Como el Mofle.

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Behind Behind

When a buddy is flat broke or has absolutely no money in his pockets. (The term uses the English word for emphasis to describe being at the very end of the line financially).

You are behind, behind, even further back than the last guy.

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arrancao

A person who is penniless or broke, or someone who is commonly known for being stingy (a chele is a slang term for a cent or penny in the Dominican Republic).

Man, you never have even a cent on you, damn it is a pain to hang out with people who are arrancao.

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