A G-string or thong that fits deep into the butt crack. It is considered a very seductive piece of lingerie. (The name is derived from cola, a common word for butt in the Dominican Republic).
That girl's Colale is purple. I ripped Claudia's Colale. The Colale is tiny.
A gurrupela is a twisted piece of cloth that passes between the butt cheeks of a person or animal. Generally, these do not smell good.
1. For pack animals, the gurrupela passes between the tail and the butt. 2. Sumo wrestlers wear a kind of gurrupela. 3. Thongs or G-strings (known locally as yitros) resemble a gurrupela.
Women's underwear that covers the pussy and the ass. They come in cotton, lycra, nylon, and so on, in all colors and styles. White cotton schoolgirl ones often drive men crazy. There are plenty of trashy women who go around trying to provoke people by showing their Bragas. (In Spain, this is the common term for women's panties, whereas Latin American countries use different words like bombachas or calzones).
1. You could see her white Bragas when she sat down. 2. I fucked her with her Bragas on. 3. She gave me a handjob and I came in her Bragas.
Extremely small panties or a G-string that gets wedged between the butt cheeks, worn only so the person can claim they are wearing underwear. It is a common local joke that while you once had to move the underwear to see the butt, with a Colale you now have to move the butt cheeks to see the underwear.
Baby, you are basically naked, that thing does not cover anything: I hope you did not pay more than 10 pesos (a very small amount of Dominican currency) for that scrap of fabric.
Women's underwear, specifically large, full-coverage panties. It is typically used for the style often called granny panties because they cover more than modern cuts. (Note: The term is a Dominican adaptation of the English word bloomers).