A sweet, easygoing woman who is low-maintenance and does not start drama or pick fights (derived from the word for ketchup, used to describe someone or something easy or sweet).
-I want a woman who does not fight. -Go find yourself a cachú.
A hearty street sandwich made with a seasoned meat patty on a large bun, topped with shredded cabbage, tomato, sautéed onions, lettuce, ketchup, and mayo. It is the quintessential late-night meal for young people after partying (in the Dominican Republic, the term refers to this burger-like sandwich rather than the green herb sauce found in other Latin American countries).
They sell them at a Chimi truck on Venezuela Avenue and anywhere near bars that sell overpriced food. Come on, visit the Republic and have a Chimichurri.
This is the Dominican term for ketchup, used as a condiment for various dishes. Some people also use it as a household cleaner for mirrors.
Put some Cachu on that yanikeke (fried dough snack). Spread some Cachu on that pica pollo (Dominican style fried chicken). Get the Cachu out of the fridge and put it on the rice.
A common mispronunciation of the word mayonnaise, typically associated with the speech of domestic workers or people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds (Baldom is a popular Dominican brand of condiments).
Put some Baldom bayonesa on it so it tastes better.
A popular brand of food products originally from Puerto Rico that is a household staple in the Dominican Republic, commonly found as tomato sauce, juices, ketchup, and various canned goods.