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Tag: heces

Definitions tagged heces in the street dictionary.

Mion

A person who is known for urinating very frequently or for doing it in public places.

A: 'Wait for me a moment, I am going to pee behind that tree.' B: 'Oh, Martin. Aren't you ashamed of being such a mion?'

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Maraño

A massive piece of feces. The term originates from a joke about the sewage waste dumped into the Rio de la Plata (the river bordering Buenos Aires, which is known for its high levels of pollution).

- Lots of maraños come out in the Rio de la Plata. - And what is a maraño? - A turd this size!

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Pupu

A childish or informal term for poop or feces.

Do you need to go pupu? | The baby hasn't gone pupu all day.

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Poposeado

To have pooped oneself or to be soiled with feces (derived from popo, the childish term for poop).

Tell your mom to change the kid's clothes, he is poposeado. | I had to bathe the baby again because he was poposeado.

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CAGALLON

A large piece of animal excrement or a big turd (commonly used in the region of Guadalajara).

When I tripped, I almost fell on a CAGALLON.

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Abelardo

Turd or piece of crap. (In the city of Cádiz, this name is used as slang for excrement, though the reason for the local disdain for the name itself is unknown).

Pick up the dog's abelardos.

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Fundillo

A vulgar term for the buttocks or ass. It is also used as an exaggeration to mock someone or to describe something as being of very poor quality.

That finger smells like fundillo | That lady cannot cook, her food tastes like fundillo.

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Gandoca

Taking a shit or crapping. It is the word cagando (shitting) with the syllables pronounced in reverse order.

I will call you back in a bit, I am Gandoca : The dog is Gandoca.

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Gadaca

A screw-up or a shitty situation. It is the word cagada (a vulgar term for a blunder or mess) with its syllables reversed. It is used when something goes wrong or does not turn out well (reversing syllables is a common linguistic feature of Panamanian slang).

A: I lost 10 dollars and I do not know where. B: What a Gadaca!

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cacarulas

A playful variation of the word caca, used to refer to poop or pieces of excrement.

Son, what a smell! You have made some cacarulas!

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