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Tag: barco

Definitions tagged barco in the street dictionary.

CARAJO

A vulgar expression for a distant, unpleasant place, used to tell someone to go to hell or get lost. It refers to the crow's nest, a basket at the top of an old ship's mast where sailors were sent as punishment because the extreme swaying caused severe seasickness.

You know what? Go to the CARAJO!

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Pichi

Tar or pitch released by ships that washes up on the shore (specifically used in the Canary Islands, Spain).

My feet got covered in pichi at the beach.

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CARAJO

1. The lookout or crow's nest at the top of a ship's mast, historically used as a place to punish sailors by making them stay there until they became sea-sick. 2. A very common vulgarity used to express shock, anger, or to rudely dismiss someone.

1. He is going to the ship's CARAJO. 2. Look, CARAJO! Go to CARAJO!

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