The national currency of the Dominican Republic, which is not worth shit. It is so devalued that even if you traded one peso for five, it still would not be worth a thing.
A: Dude, what about this peso? B: Throw that shit away, it is not worth anything! A: Oh look, A PESO! B: Throw 20 more on top of it so you are at least bending down for something that is worth it!
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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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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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A slang term for a 1000 peso bill (the official currency of the Dominican Republic).
Let's go out drinking, I have a milonga to spend.
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1. A slang term for the Dominican peso, equivalent to bucks. 2. A slang term for a Dominican person. 3. A vulgar expression for having sex, specifically referring to a vigorous or forceful act.
1. That cost me a thousand Tabla. 2. I am going to go give my wife some Tabla.
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A slang term used to refer to money or cash.
I have the molongos now... I cannot go out because of a lack of molongos.
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A coin worth 25 cents (RD$0.25). These coins have virtually disappeared from circulation in Santo Domingo. Do not expect any business to give you change for anything less than one peso (RD$1.00). (Historically the name of the Spanish currency, in the Dominican Republic the term was used for the quarter-peso coin).
- Dude, give me my Peseta! - Hey, are you going to get all worked up over 25 cents? I will just give you a peso since Pesetas have already disappeared.
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