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Tag: montar

Definitions tagged montar in the street dictionary.

Jaquima

A headstall or bitless halter specially designed for leading and controlling horses.

A: Put the Jaquima on the mare, it is dangerous otherwise. B: Oh, but I have already ridden her without a Jaquima.

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Montar

To take charge of a situation, to suck it up and deal with something, or to take the reins. It refers to taking full ownership of a responsibility or a challenge.

I am going to Montarla this situation, I am making it my own. Montar a business, starting a business and running it.

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encaramar

To climb up or mount. It is used primarily in a sexual sense to describe getting on top of someone to have sex.

They found him encaramao on so-and-so. It is so good to encaramarse on a hot babe (mega mami is a Dominican slang term for a very attractive woman).

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Muelu

A smooth-talker or player who is an expert at sweet-talking and hitting on women. These types are everywhere in Santo Domingo. A Dominican man who lacks this silver-tongued ability is considered a loser with no game (in the Dominican Republic, a palomo is a naive person who lacks street smarts).

Muelu are all over high schools and universities.

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Mueliar

The act of smooth-talking or sweet-talking someone, typically to seduce them or get a favor. (The term comes from muela, meaning molar, referring to the way a person uses their mouth to work someone over with words).

When he is in the middle of mueliar a girl to win her over.

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Argenis

A guy who is a total smooth talker, constantly spitting game and hitting on every woman who crosses his path. (In the Dominican Republic, the phrase dar muela refers to using verbal charm or sweet-talking to seduce someone).

Argenis says: Yo, what is up, talk to me.

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Montame

An informal way to ask someone to fill you in on the latest news or give you the gossip. It is essentially asking for the lowdown on a situation.

How are you doing? Montame!

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Meter Muela

To sweet-talk or try to win someone over by being charming, often by showing off skills or using smooth language to get their attention.

Joel is trying to Meter Muela with Lia to see if she gives him a shot.

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