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Tag: burdel

Definitions tagged burdel in the street dictionary.

Mercado

A discreet or euphemistic way to refer to brothels and whorehouses (a term originating from the historical location of such establishments near public markets).

A: Hey, Penalba, are we going to the mercado today, or what? B: Hell yeah, friend.

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Panamáby Rita.AP

troca

A slang term for a brothel (originally named after a famous establishment in the port city of Callao).

I heard the bachelor party ended up at a troca.

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Perúby HUVE84

chongo

1. A commotion, big scene, or chaotic situation. 2. A brothel or whorehouse.

1. Those two cars crashed and a huge chongo broke out. 2. For his 18th birthday, they took him to the chongo as a gift.

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Perúby HUVE84

Taguara

A sketchy, run-down, or disreputable establishment. It usually refers to a dive bar, a hole-in-the-wall joint, or a place of ill repute such as a brothel.

Don't go in there, it's a taguara. Women don't go to taguaras.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

congal

A nasty, smelly dive bar or brothel where prostitutes sell themselves for a few beers or some pocket change (in Mexico, the term describes a very low-quality strip club or cabaret).

Hey Juan, after getting off work are we going to the congal with the girls and having some beers?

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Méxicoby Anónimo