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Tag: invalido

Definitions tagged invalido in the street dictionary.

Patachula

A person from the Murcia region of Spain who walks with a limp or has a bum leg. The term is often used to mockingly suggest the limb is in a bad state due to a nasty cut, a pun on the Spanish word recortes, meaning government budget cuts, which is a common joke involving certain local celebrities.

I heard he ended up Patachula because he had a car accident.

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tuyio

A person who is physically disabled, crippled, or paralyzed, making them unable to perform everyday activities (a phonetic spelling of the standard Spanish word tullido, reflecting Dominican pronunciation).

That guy is missing a leg and is in a wheelchair, he is tuyio!

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liciao

A person who is left permanently disabled, maimed, or physically impaired following an accident or a street fight. (It is the local pronunciation of the standard Spanish word lisiado, where the d is omitted).

They liciaron Jose in the brawl last month. He no longer moves his legs normally and the doctors say he will stay that way.

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Ñeco

A person who has a physical impairment or restricted movement in one of their arms, whether from a birth defect or a temporary injury like a fracture.

Raul broke his arm, now he is all ñeco.

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