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Tag: largo

Definitions tagged largo in the street dictionary.

Va pa largo

A colloquial expression used to say that something is nowhere near finishing and is going to take a long time. It is a contraction of the phrase va para largo.

Make yourselves comfortable, this conversation va pa largo. Things are just getting started, this va pa largo.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

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

larguísima, mo

The superlative form of the adjective long. It is used to describe something that is extremely, incredibly, or super long.

Juan has some larguísimas legs. Maria has larguísimo hair.

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Cubaby Antonio Fontela

tola

A nickname used for a tall man. It is a play on the phrase todo largo (everything long), implying that because he is tall, he is large all over.

What is up tola, what is new?

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

MASISO

A vulgar slang term for the penis, specifically used to describe one that is notably large and thick (the reference to being blessed by God is a common local idiom for being well-endowed).

Damn, look at the MASISO on that guy!

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo