Bajetón
A slang term for a person who is very short or pint-sized.
Rodrigo is a bajetón.
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Definitions tagged chiquito in the street dictionary.
A slang term for a person who is very short or pint-sized.
Rodrigo is a bajetón.
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A slang term for a short person or shorty. (The word literally means a plug or stopper).
He is a tapón and he likes tall women.
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A tiny baby or a little one, used as an affectionate way to refer to infants.
You are a beautiful churrumino.
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An expression used to describe something small that is very valuable or precious.
This ring is grijandemenemone
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A short person, referring to either a child or a small-statured adult.
You really are a pineo. You're so short.
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An adjective or adverb used in the Zulia region of Venezuela to describe something massive, huge, or enormous. (Zulia is known for its distinct regional dialect and the frequent use of molleja and its derivatives as versatile intensifiers).
That building is mollejúo! I bought you the laundry detergent, the mollejúo size. I went to buy Madonna concert tickets: the line was mollejúa. I got lost in the mall parking lot, it is way too mollejúo.
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A bratty, annoying, or creepy-looking kid.
Hey! chinga, chinga, go to sleep.
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A small dog or mutt, usually weighing no more than 15kg (33 lbs), typically found in rural towns (in the Argentine Litoral region, they are known for accompanying locals on the water).
This type of cusquito usually joins the fishermen on their canoes.
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A term for someone who is short or small in stature.
That kid is a Pipiolo.
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A deep-set or hidden belly button that appears as nothing more than a tiny slit, requiring a close look to see inside.
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A small penis that is nevertheless effective or gets the job done. (AMET refers to the Dominican traffic police, who use their whistles to stop traffic flow).
That guy has a pitico de amet but he knows how to use it well.
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A young boy who tries to act like a grown man and constantly gets in trouble with his mother for trying to do things he is not old enough for.
You said we were going to the beach but you were all talk, you PAPUJO.
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A regional term from the Cibao area meaning short. It is the local pronunciation of the word corto (the Cibao dialect is known for replacing r and l sounds with an i sound).
Damn, I thought Juan had a longer wood, but the jerk has a Coito one.
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A historical nickname for a person of very short stature, originally given to Martin Alfonso, the son of King Alfonso III of Portugal in the 13th century.
Here comes Martin Alfonso, El Chichorro.
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1. A small object, such as a seed, pit, or nugget. 2. A slang term for the vulva or clitoris.
1. Gold pepita. 2. Girl, wash your pepita.
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A derogatory slang term used to describe a man with a small penis (the word is a play on corto, meaning short).
That guy can get into any hole without a problem because he is cortina.
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1. Short or small in height. 2. A nasty smell, a stench, or a foul odor.
1. He is a bajo guy, with curly hair, etc. 2. And what is that bajo? Is there a dead animal in here?
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A very short person who stands less than four feet tall.
There is no one who likes to draw attention more than an enano.
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A derogatory slang term for a short and usually stocky person. It literally means a plug or bottle stopper, suggesting the person is as small as one.
Is she really hanging out with that tapón? That girl has no shame.
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