Juiquiquiqui
A flu or chest cold that results in a wheezing or rattling sound in the lungs.
Everyone is walking around with a Juiquiquiqui.
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Definitions tagged catarro in the street dictionary.
A flu or chest cold that results in a wheezing or rattling sound in the lungs.
Everyone is walking around with a Juiquiquiqui.
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The rasping or hacking sound made when trying to cough up or clear phlegm from the throat.
It happens when a person has a cold and makes that garrapela.
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The persistent runny nose and sinus irritation caused by snorting low-quality cocaine. This cold can last for more than a week after using the drug. (The name references Colombia's reputation as a cocaine producer).
I did some white and now I have catarro colombiano.
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A nasty, hacking cough resulting from a severe case of the flu.
I have a terrible soco.
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A term for a thick piece of phlegm or the rattling sound it makes in the throat when someone with a cold coughs (it is often used sarcastically alongside food-related comments because of the sound's thick consistency).
(Someone coughs and you can hear the phlegm) - Damn, what a Pollo... Bon appetit!
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A thick glob of phlegm or mucus that is hacked up and spat out.
I have the flu and I spat out a little green gargajo.
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A Dominican expression used to call someone gross after they spit a thick, nasty wad of phlegm on the ground. It is typically used if the phlegm is yellow or green, suggesting it looks like a living creature that needs to be stepped on.
A: Damn, I have such a bad cold, let me spit this loogie right here (spitting sound). B: Damn bro, písalo que esta vivo!
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A vulgar term for a thick glob of phlegm or mucus, usually hacked up when sick with a cold or the flu.
Holy shit, what a gargajo you just spat out man, you are dying.
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Nasal mucus caused by an allergy or a cold. It is usually yellowish or greenish in color.
Wipe that moco off your nose.
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