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Tag: fabulador

Definitions tagged fabulador in the street dictionary.

Buchón

A snitch or rat who compulsively exposes others, whether the information is true or not. Unlike a gossip who just talks behind people's backs, a buchón takes the info directly to the people who will be most pissed off or hurt by it. It is usually used as a harsh insult.

Remember my cousin Ramon? I had not seen him in five years, ran into him at a bar while I was with a client, and when I got home I had a huge mess because he had already called my wife and my mother to say I was kissing a woman and that we were holding hands. The damn guy turned out to be a total buchón!

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fantasmear

The act of lying, inventing stories, or exaggerating to gain recognition and attention. It describes behaving like a poser or someone trying to look more important than they actually are (the term is derived from calling such a person a fantasma).

I bought a Mercedes Benz. I do not believe you at all, stop your fantasmear.

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Argentinaby Franco

Lambiscón

(Noun, Adjective) A brown-noser or suck-up. 1. A person who refuses to contradict their boss, even when they are wrong, using flattery or telling people what they want to hear to gain or maintain influence. 2. An envious person who is jealous of other people's success.

1. Juan is a Lambiscon, always doing whatever the boss tells him. If the boss told him to jump off a bridge, he wouldn't think twice.

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo