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Tag: bravo

Definitions tagged bravo in the street dictionary.

hirviendo

A synonym for being pissed off or furious, used for a person who is extremely angry. It literally means boiling, describing someone who has reached their limit.

You have me hirviendo with your nonsense. / Shut up already, you have me hirviendo. / Andres, you are selfish. You make me hirviendo for no reason.

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Venezuelaby Johanabra30

Arrechisimo

The superlative form of arrecho, expressing a higher degree of intensity. Depending on the context, it means incredibly cool or impressive, extremely difficult, or very pissed off (In Venezuela, this word usually describes something great or someone who is angry).

Laura's dog is arrechísimo.

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Venezuelaby AlexaMedina

de mal humor

Pissed off, angry, or livid. (In Colombia, the word berraco is commonly used to describe this intense level of anger).

My dad is de mal humor because I went out without his permission.

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Colombiaby Anónimo

Berraco

A versatile term with several meanings: 1. A badass: someone brave, talented, or highly capable. 2. Pissed off or angry. 3. Horny or sexually aroused. 4. Hard or tricky: a difficult situation. 5. An intensifier used to emphasize a specific quality. (Note: This is a staple of Colombian slang, spelled with either B or V, used to describe both great skill and great frustration).

The derived word berraquera generally has a positive connotation: a brave quality; just like the exclamation ¡Qué verraquera! which expresses strong emotion whether of pleasure, anger, surprise, enthusiasm, or disappointment.

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Colombiaby Anónimo

enculillao

To be pissed off, in a foul mood, or itching for a fight.

And the guy started getting ENCULILLANDO, until he finally got ENCULILLO and the fight broke out.

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