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Definitions tagged control in the street dictionary.

jodido

Used to describe a person who is tricky, stubborn, or hard to deal with, or a situation that is tough, complicated, or grueling to resolve (often pronounced 'jodío' in casual Venezuelan speech). It is a vulgar term, similar to calling something fucking hard or a pain in the ass.

What a pain, you really are one jodido kid, stop being so bitter. / This job is very jodido, I can't take it anymore. / The weather is very jodido, I can't stand the cold.

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Ese caso lo tenemos

Used to indicate that a situation is fully understood, figured out, or under control. (This catchphrase was popularized in the 1990s by investigative journalist Juan La Mur on his television show 100 Grados).

She left early and came back with her hair a mess; ese caso lo tenemos.

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liraa

An acronym for Rapid Aedes aegypti Index Survey. It is a public health method used to quickly inspect backyards and homes in a sample area of a city to monitor mosquito larvae and prevent outbreaks of diseases like dengue (this survey is a common government practice in Latin American mosquito control programs).

rapid index survey for Aedes aegypti liraa

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