muchismo
A common mispronunciation or slurred version of the word muchísimo, which means a whole lot.
I do not know how to say muchísimo, so I say muchismo.
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Definitions tagged j in the street dictionary.
A common mispronunciation or slurred version of the word muchísimo, which means a whole lot.
I do not know how to say muchísimo, so I say muchismo.
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A term used by country folk or peasants to refer to their house. (In rural contexts, it typically describes a humble or rustic home).
My pajarate is very old and very big.
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A large agricultural estate or landholding owned by a single person.
Masculine noun.
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An acronym for Youth United Toward Success (Jovenes Unidos Rumbo al Exito). It refers to a high school graduating class from the Pedro Brand municipality, calling itself the best class in Santo Domingo (In the Dominican Republic, graduating classes adopt a unique name and identity for their final year).
No graduating class is like the JUREX one from Pedro Brand, the best class in Santo Domingo.
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An exclamation used to express extreme shock, surprise, or disbelief.
omfg they stole my cell and they did me (you know how it is)
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A massive pile of shit (a vulgar acronym for Inmensa Bola de Mierda, using the computer brand's name as a derogatory term).
You are an IBM.
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Nintendo's latest hit where you move and the character on the screen follows your movements exactly, which is called gesture control: it is the latest big thing.
Child: Mom, buy me a wii. Mother: No, that is way too expensive. Child: Come on mom, you will lose weight that way because it has gesture control.
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To dance with style and swagger, specifically by grinding or bumping bellies with a girl to show off or flirt (a Dominican street dance move involving close rhythmic hip or belly contact).
I saw Jose giving Maria some PIQUETE there, haha.
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Lifeless, without movement, or inanimate, typically describing a dead body or matter that lacks life.
The human body and things that have no mobility are ser inerte.
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A humorous breakdown of the letters E, M, and O, used as a prefix to create puns or jokes referencing the emo subculture.
emo-lientero (a street vendor who sells the herbal drink emoliente), emo-sexual, emo-cional (emotional), emo-il.com, etc.
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Two letters of the alphabet.
c, w
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