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Tag: corre-corre

Definitions tagged corre-corre in the street dictionary.

huidero

A chaotic scene or stampede where a crowd of people is frantically running or fleeing in panic from a dangerous or messy situation. (Cultural note: El Lapiz refers to Lapiz Conciente, a famous Dominican urban music artist).

-Yo man, what is up? -Check it, you do not know a bottle fight broke out last night at the Lapiz concert? You know the deal, you should have seen the people caught in the huidero, they looked like horses.

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titingó

A ruckus, a brawl, or a chaotic mess. It describes a situation where trouble breaks out and causes a scene.

When a titingó breaks out somewhere, everyone starts running so they do not catch a stray bullet or a punch.

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Tormenta Noel

A storm currently battering Santo Domingo and flooding the entire country, knocking down bridges and causing fatalities: in short, a total disaster. The worst part is that the weather service failed to warn the public in time. The death toll is already at 20 with seven bridges collapsed, and the rain is expected to continue. The most affected areas so far are Bonao, Haina, San Jose de Ocoa, San Cristobal, and Santo Domingo Norte. (This entry refers to the 2007 tropical storm that hit the Dominican Republic).

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