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Tag: f

Definitions tagged f in the street dictionary.

Vadear

To cross a river or other deep body of water by wading through a ford or any spot where you can touch the bottom.

Going around

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Puerto Ricoby Anónimo

chicas fresa

Superficial, preppy girls who use specific slang and tend to stick to their own social group (the term refers to people who are posh, high-maintenance, or stuck-up).

(like, I mean) (you are so irrelevant) (your boyfriend is a nobody)

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Colombiaby Anónimo

Gato

A feline mammal that mostly eats homemade food if it is a house pet, and if it lives in areas with vegetation, it eats plants.

The Gato eats herbs and homemade food.

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Perúby Anónimo

meztisaje

The mixing or blending of different races and cultures, specifically the historical fusion of European, African, and Indigenous ancestries that characterizes Latin American identity.

few countries have had a meztisaje as strong as Cuba.

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

emo

A humorous breakdown of the letters E, M, and O, used as a prefix to create puns or jokes referencing the emo subculture.

emo-lientero (a street vendor who sells the herbal drink emoliente), emo-sexual, emo-cional (emotional), emo-il.com, etc.

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Perúby Anónimo

(L)

The keyboard shortcut used to generate a heart emoticon, originating from the legacy instant messaging service MSN Messenger.

I (L) you.

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Méxicoby Anónimo

Jaquima

A slang term used to refer to specific amounts of money, similar to bucks, typically used to express surprise or annoyance at a price, even for relatively small sums.

Listen, I went to the movies on Friday... 200 Jaquima, this is the limit.

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

Tolete

Used to refer to specific amounts of money, usually to emphasize a high price or express shock (in this context, it refers to Dominican pesos).

Do you know how much the small beers are going for? 70 toletes!!

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo