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Tag: codigo

Definitions tagged codigo in the street dictionary.

vesre

A way of speaking that involves reversing the syllables of a word, sometimes dropping letters to make them easier to pronounce. It originated in South America (mainly the River Plate region) as a secret jargon, a way to build local rapport, or to add rhythm to poetry and song lyrics. While it is less common today, several terms remain part of daily life. (The word itself is a reversal of the Spanish word reves, meaning reverse).

Arafue: Outside; Bolonqui: A mess; Rrope: Dog; Cheboli: Nightclub; Nami: Woman; Rebaca or Bareca: Brothel.

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849

Another area code for the Dominican Republic, who knows why, because the 829 code could not have reached capacity so quickly. (The Dominican Republic uses multiple area codes under the North American Numbering Plan, starting with the original 809).

809 is way ahead. 829 is even further ahead. 849 is way, way, way ahead.

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DDD

Direct Distance Dialing, an obsolete long-distance calling system provided by Codetel (the primary telecommunications company in the Dominican Republic for decades). It was used by dialing the prefix 1.

I already know how it happened, it was through the DDD.

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República Dominicanaby Individuo