An expression used to say that something is very cool, awesome, or excellent. Similar to using the word sick in English, it literally translates to of the plague but carries a positive meaning in this context.
Used to describe something that is awesome, incredible, or top-notch (in Venezuela, marico is a very common informal filler used between friends, similar to dude or bro).
Describes something that is top-notch, excellent, or very high quality. (Refers to Lola Flores, a famous Spanish entertainer known for her talent and beauty).
Used to describe something that looks excellent, is high quality, or turned out perfect. (In the Dominican Republic, this is common urban slang popularized by dembow music to say something is cool or fire).
A superlative form of the word tuani, meaning that something is extremely cool, awesome, or very good (tuani is a common term across Central America for cool).
Used to describe someone or something that is exceptionally cool, attractive, or top-tier. It is an exaggerated way to say someone is super hot or has a lot of street style. (The term stems from ratata, which refers to someone with high status or swag in Dominican urban culture).
1. Whoa, shory09 is ratatatatisima! 2. Oh, the crew of guys are all ratatatatimos.
Something great, man. It refers to an extremely intense blowjob, like one that goes deep to the root. It also describes when a woman is left with the lingering smell of dick on her after performing oral sex.
1. Used to describe an attractive person. 2. Someone who looks strong, buff, or well-nourished (being well-fed is culturally associated with health and physical appeal).
Ex 1: That guy is Ta Papiao, he is not ugly at all. Ex 2: Look at that baby, he is Ta Papiao, he weighs more than a cinder block.