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Tag: chaval

Definitions tagged chaval in the street dictionary.

Carajito

A very common slang term used in Venezuela to refer to a child or teenager (the word is informal and can sometimes imply the child is being a brat, depending on the speaker's tone).

That carajito is so rude. I am taking my son to the park today so he can play with other carajitos.

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Chamo

Chamo is arguably the most common slang term in Venezuela. It is used to refer to a kid, a teenager, or a young person in general. It is also a common way to talk about one's children or to address a friend casually, similar to dude, guy, or bro.

My chamos are growing up so fast! : Hey chamo. : I'm going out partying tonight, I'm still a chamo.

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patojo

A kid, youngster, or child. (This is the standard informal term for young people in Guatemala).

The patojo is sleepy.

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carajita

A common Venezuelan slang term for a young girl, while carajito is used for a boy. It is an informal way to say kid or youngster.

The carajitos should not be out on the street alone.

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