A discontinued brand of large lollipops that tasted like fruit-flavored yogurt, such as strawberry or grape. (Bolones is the local term for large lollipops in the Dominican Republic).
That yogueta gave me a real sugar rush.
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A type of large lollipop, similar to a blow pop, specifically known by this brand name (a bolon is a large lollipop in the Dominican Republic).
Most children usually eat a yogueta, and young people do too.
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a vulgar slang term for the glans or tip of the penis (a variation of the word yema, meaning yolk, which it resembles).
look at this Ñema sucker.
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A lollipop or sucker, typically circular and on a stick. It also refers to a popsicle or ice pop, which is a flavored frozen treat on a stick.
During recess I ate a paleta.
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1. A mortar and pestle, usually carved from wood, used as a fundamental kitchen tool to mash garlic, herbs, and spices, or to grind coffee. 2. A small, cylindrical lollipop.
1. Hand me the Pilón, I am going to mash this garlic for the stew. 2. Let me eat a Pilón to sweeten my day.
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A flavored candy fixed to a small stick, usually round or circular in shape.
I bought Paletas for the children.
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