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Tag: fabuloso

Definitions tagged fabuloso in the street dictionary.

Bacano

Used to describe something or some situation as cool, great, or excellent: it is a synonym for the common term chévere.

That shirt is so bacana. / The concert was bacano.

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perita

An Andalusian slang term for something considered very good, cool, or top-quality (common in Malaga, though the origin of using the word for a little pear this way is unknown).

Our new car is perita.

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flama

Something wonderful or excellent, widely used in Andalusia. Etymologists debate if it stems from the word for brand new (flamante) or the word for phlegm (flema), the latter being a slightly disturbing theory. (Common in the Andalusia region of southern Spain).

The date was flama

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sastifactoriamente

Used when something has been finished, done, or presented exactly as intended, meaning it was done correctly (this is a common colloquial mispronunciation of the word for satisfactorily).

The patient's surgery was a success, everything went sastifactoriamente.

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gebuloso

Used to describe something that is both great and fabulous (this entry refers to the 2010 ban on bullfighting in the Spanish region of Catalonia, a significant cultural and political event).

The end of bullfighting in Catalonia is gebuloso.

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Tato

A way to say it is all good or it is fine (it is a contraction of the phrase esta todo bien).

1. You did not go out with me but Tato. 2. You did not call me but Tato.

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