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Tag: clase

Definitions tagged clase in the street dictionary.

Falta de todo

A phrase used to call out a person's total lack of character, manners, or basic decency. It implies the person is completely devoid of class or respect for others. (In Panama, man is a common slang term for guy or dude.)

He stood you up? What a Falta de todo! : He asked you out and you had to pay? What a Falta de todo with that guy.

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Panamáby Rita.AP

sifrino

A snobbish, preppy person from a wealthy background who acts superior to others. (Usually associated with spoiled behavior and a distinct, affected accent).

Girl, you really are a sifrina. / Stop being such a sifrino.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Guay mi mai

Something of very poor quality, janky, or low class that does not meet the standard of its peers. (In the Dominican Republic, it refers to cheap, off-brand, or poorly made items).

You scraped your foot. That is what you get for buying guay mi mai flip-flops.

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República Dominicanaby Individuo

Barrial

In its standard sense, it refers to anything related to a neighborhood. As a derogatory term, it is used to describe someone or something as ghetto, low-class, or trashy (In the Dominican Republic, a barrio specifically refers to a poor, marginalized urban area).

You told me there were some hotties here, so why are these nappy-headed girls so barriales?

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República Dominicanaby Individuo

ITT

The academic code for the Telematics Engineering major at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM is a major private university in the Dominican Republic).

ITT

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

Profesor

A person who fucks with your life because someone pays them to screw with you, and they will not leave you in peace until they stop getting paid.

The Profesor said to do pages 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 200, 201, 202... and they are always goddamn right.

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo