A collection of junk, useless trinkets, or a messy hodgepodge of items. It often refers to unnecessary accessories or adding too many random ingredients to a dish. (Mostly used by older people in the Dominican Republic).
1. Hey, just how many sambumbias are you planning to put on? You are starting to look like a clown. 2. Stop adding so many sambumbias to that food or you are going to ruin it.
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A piece of junk or a total mess, used for something poorly made, broken, or completely useless.
Get that toyo of a car out of here.
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A mess, a botched job, or total nonsense. It refers to something poorly executed or a situation that is a complete failure.
And all that Coroto.
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A useless piece of junk, something worthless, or total crap.
Take all your porquerías out of here.
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1: A load of nonsense or bullshit that someone says which makes no sense. 2: Something that is useless, broken, or a piece of junk.
1: Julian says God doesn't exist, that nut just talks disparate. 2: That thing has become a disparate, throw it away!
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A word used to describe junk, clutter, or a useless object. It typically refers to something old, broken, or otherwise worth very little.
That car you bought is a Tereque. They ripped you off.
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A vehicle, car, or piece of machinery in poor condition, falling apart, very old, and almost useless. (Commonly used to describe a clunker or a jalopy).
Hey, what is up with that Carcacha, man?
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1. Bullshit or nonsense spoken in a specific situation. 2. A generic term for a physical object, similar to thingamajig or gadget. 3. Disrespect or crap that a person refuses to tolerate.
1. Get out of there, you damn kid, stop talking so much pendeja. 2. Hand me that pendeja on the table. 3. I do not take pendeja from anyone in this life.
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A piece of junk or something extra, or a person who is constantly in the way taking up space.
My girlfriend is such a motete! Or get that motete out of here...
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To talk nonsense, ramble without a point, or speak just for the sake of talking (a Dominican term for nonsense or trivialities).
This guy does nothing but talk cabaya, what a bum.
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A universal filler word used to refer to any object, situation, or matter without naming it specifically. It functions like thing, stuff, or gadget (highly common among Caribbean Spanish speakers in the US).
That vaina looks so pretty.
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