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Tag: lodo

Definitions tagged lodo in the street dictionary.

Embarrar

1. To screw up big time or make a major, almost unforgivable mistake. 2. To get something dirty or smeared with mud, filth, or other unwanted substances.

I la embarré with Sandra, I forgot her birthday. | His shoes got all la embarraron with mud.

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Gachupe

A name used in Guadalajara for mud, muck, or sludge, describing a liquid or semi-liquid mixture of water and dirt. (This word is a signature regionalism from the city of Guadalajara in Mexico).

I fell in a puddle of gachupe and had to change my clothes.

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bardo

Aragonese slang for mud. The term is a humorous play on words referencing the dirty clothes of medieval traveling musicians, a style the author implies is still favored by certain modern artists (Aragon is a region in northeastern Spain).

Clean the bardo off your sneakers!

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