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Tag: inmenso

Definitions tagged inmenso in the street dictionary.

Senda

Used to emphasize that something or someone is huge, impressive, or high quality, similar to saying 'one hell of a' or 'what a'. The word changes to 'sendo' when followed by a masculine noun.

Senda court my friend, let's play then. / Sendo car buddy, enjoy it. / Senda girl, when are you introducing her to me? / Senda mountain, what beautiful colors.

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Venezuelaby Johanabra30

De la patada

Used as an intensifier to emphasize that a situation is extreme, very large, or intense.

Your brother got me into a hell of a mess de la patada.

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Perúby HUVE84

mollejúo

An adjective or adverb used in the Zulia region of Venezuela to describe something massive, huge, or enormous. (Zulia is known for its distinct regional dialect and the frequent use of molleja and its derivatives as versatile intensifiers).

That building is mollejúo! I bought you the laundry detergent, the mollejúo size. I went to buy Madonna concert tickets: the line was mollejúa. I got lost in the mall parking lot, it is way too mollejúo.

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Venezuelaby Anónimo

Penco

A term used to describe something large or immense (originating from Villa Jaragua, a town in the southern region of the Dominican Republic).

Look at that Penco of a kid.

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo