mamao
Wiped out, beat, or totally exhausted.
I have been working all day; I am mamao.
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Definitions tagged mamao in the street dictionary.
Wiped out, beat, or totally exhausted.
I have been working all day; I am mamao.
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A vulgar Dominican insult used to call someone a cocksucker or a prick, frequently used when the speaker is angry or annoyed (quillado).
look, you mamásijalla : this mamásijalla
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A vulgar insult combining the words mamao (a sucker or fool) and maricon (a slur used here as a general insult). It refers to someone who is an idiot, a complete moron, or slow on the uptake.
Jorge: You really are a macrón, do things right when I tell you! Juan: Oh, come on, can I not even make a mistake now? Jorge: I am just tired of your errors.
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A big, hulking guy who talks and walks like a fool, behaving like a child when he should be a serious adult and stop with the antics.
Kiko from the show El Chavo is a total Manganson (Kiko is a famous TV character played by an adult acting as a spoiled child).
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A city in the northwestern Dominican Republic known as the City of Beautiful Sunsets. It is famous for its hot, high-quality women and for having a higher concentration of hookers, short-stay motels, and bars than anywhere else in the country. It is considered one of the top places for partying and nightlife in the nation. (Mao is the capital of the Valverde province, and cabañas are motels usually rented by the hour for sexual encounters).
Anyone who has not been to Mao does not love Mao.
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A sucker, fool, or a dumbass: someone who is easily tricked or taken advantage of. (In Dominican slang, this often refers to a person who lacks street smarts and lets themselves be played).
-Bro, if you let me fuck your girl I will lend you my Ferrari... -Look, damn it!!! Do you think I am Mijijiji?...
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A naive and slow-witted person who is easily fooled. It typically refers to a man who lacks street smarts or social confidence, causing him to miss out on romantic opportunities because bolder people get ahead of him (in Spanish, the word literally means pigeon).
Don't be a palomo Luis, ask that girl to be your girlfriend, she is into you too.
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