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Tag: chercha

Definitions tagged chercha in the street dictionary.

Bio Bar

One of the best bars in Santo Domingo, located in the Zona Colonial (the city's historic district). It is a spot where you get a heavy buzz drinking from buckets of beer while listening to music ranging from rock to reggaeton.

A: Yo bro, it's Saturday, where are we heading? B: Man, let's go to the Zona to Bio Bar to get totally hammered and pick up a few girls. A: All right then!

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jarana

jarana refers to banter, joking around, or an informal gathering where a group of people chat about everyday life in a fun and relaxed way.

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corito

A small group of friends or a casual social gathering where people hang out, relax, and joke around (often involving chercha, a Dominican term for fun and lighthearted banter).

Hey buddy, let's go over there, there is a cool corito going on, for real.

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Un Coro

A social gathering, hangout, or party with a group of friends (literally means a choir, referring to the collective nature of the activity).

Hey, let's have Un Coro at the club on Saturday.

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Cocinao

A casual get-together with friends to cook a simple meal, like mixed rice or dumplings. A cocinao is usually fueled by beer or rum to get the vibe going. (Locrio is a Dominican seasoned rice dish and domplin refers to boiled flour dumplings).

Hey guys, we are having a cocinao at Maria's house for the end of classes. We are making dumplings, so everyone wait before leaving so you can each bring something.

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Can

1. A chill get-together or informal party among friends where the main goal is to hang out and have a good time. Food and drinks are essential (often involving friends chipping in to cook a meal together). 2. A dog or pooch.

1. Let's go to a can at Ana's place tonight. 2. I need to wash the can.

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