Batola
A loose, cheap house dress or muumuu. (Commonly worn by women for comfort while relaxing or doing chores at home).
The neighbors stopped by and I was in my batola. I am going to get rid of these batolas.
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Definitions tagged barata in the street dictionary.
A loose, cheap house dress or muumuu. (Commonly worn by women for comfort while relaxing or doing chores at home).
The neighbors stopped by and I was in my batola. I am going to get rid of these batolas.
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A slang term for a shady woman who earns money through sex work, combining the words for prostitute and vedette (a cabaret showgirl). The term was reportedly coined by a Peruvian girl named after a fruit while joking around with friends in a park full of posh stoners.
Ugh! Gertrudina is a prostivedette!
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A derogatory label for a woman who has sex for free or is considered easy. It is an insult men use to call a woman cheap or low value (the term comes from the practice of buying goods on credit, implying she gives herself away for nothing).
A: Damn dude, did you see how hot Maria is? B: Hell yeah, but haven't you heard what the guys say? A: What? B: That she is a Zinga Fia'o.
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A private university recognized for being the most affordable in the country and accessible to all social classes. It is well-regarded because many of its graduates reach high-level executive positions in major national corporations. (O&M is one of the largest private universities in the Dominican Republic).
You can find O&M alumni in phone companies, retail stores, and other businesses.
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Chilean slang for a cockroach (this is the common term used in Chile instead of the standard Spanish word cucaracha).
When I stepped on the barata, it sounded wonderful.
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A vulgar insult directed at someone's mother, implying she is easy or lacks value.
Your mom is a barata.
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