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Tag: leche

Definitions tagged leche in the street dictionary.

ñata

That unappealing film or skin that forms on the surface of milk when it is about to boil (In Argentina, nata refers specifically to this milk skin, whereas in other Spanish-speaking countries it usually means cream).

I drank my coffee with milk and it had chunks of nata in it! Next time I am making it myself.

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Argentinaby lufort87

Guasca

Sticky seminal fluid forcefully ejected from the tip of the cock when stimulated. Guasca is whitish and made up of countless pseudo tadpoles swimming for an egg to fertilize. Sometimes, these humanoid tadpoles end up dying on napkins, magazine pages, inside the gut, or in the throat.

Ricardo's guasca will never reach an egg, because Lorena's ass can't produce kids.

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Argentinaby Anónimo

Lágrima

A small cup of hot milk with just a drop of coffee. (In Argentina, this is the standard order for someone who wants hot milk with very little coffee flavor).

Waiter, one lágrima and one coffee with a dash of milk.

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Argentinaby DiegoEFE

Parmalat

A well-known brand of milk that was once a staple in every Venezuelan household. (The brand is iconic for a 1990s advertising campaign featuring children dressed as animals, specifically the Parmalat bears.)

Parmalat had the best commercials: The Parmalat bears will always be recognized across Venezuela.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Dulce de leche

A milk-based sweet or caramel-like spread common in Venezuelan towns (it is traditionally prepared by boiling milk and sugar until it reaches a thick, brown consistency).

Grandma's dulce de leche is the best: Not everyone likes dulce de leche because it is very sweet.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Leche de burra

A milk-based beverage mixed with anise liquor. It is commonly recommended as a remedy for hangovers (In Venezuela, this traditional drink is often homemade, creamy, and served cold).

Have a leche de burra to see if you feel better. Leche de burra cures everything, brother.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Descremar

To ejaculate, to come, or to reach orgasm. It literally translates to skimming the cream, referring to sexual fluids, and is used by both men and women.

A) Bro, I went out with that girl last night and I descremé with her. B) Hey girl, who is the one that descrema you? (Morena is a common term of endearment for a woman with brown or dark skin). C) Girl, I went out with Angel last night and he descremó me.

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

Manducar

To eat, chow down, or scarf. (It is a common slang term derived from the Italian-influenced lunfardo dialect.)

I manduqué a whole platter of ravioli with pesto and now I cannot get up from the chair.

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Argentinaby Anónimo

Atracón

A binge or an act of stuffing oneself with an excessive amount of something, usually food, which often results in feeling sick or bloated afterward.

Going on a cheese Atracón.

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Argentinaby Anónimo

PANUCHA

A milk-based candy filled with coconut and dusted with powdered sugar, usually shaped into small balls (a traditional sweet from the Santander region of Colombia).

Yesterday I brought back some PANUCHAS from Santander.

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Colombiaby Anónimo

toporingo

refers to a fucking tree that has spikes all over its trunk and branches

the trippy toporingo that lives in the Tarahumara mountains (a rugged mountain range in northern Mexico)

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Méxicoby Anónimo

morir soñando

A popular beverage made by mixing orange or lime juice with milk and sugar, served cold (this Dominican staple is typically made with evaporated milk and lots of ice).

Let me go to the cafeteria to buy a morir soñando.

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

Boruga

A sweet beverage made of milk curds blended with whey and sugar (it is a traditional drink in the Caribbean).

Boruga is typical of the Antilles.

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Españaby Xavi Riera