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Tag: motel

Definitions tagged motel in the street dictionary.

Push

A short-stay motel used specifically for sexual encounters in a private and secure setting. These locations often feature themed rooms with decor mimicking castles or erotic scenes (the term refers to the button used to open or close the private garage door).

A: I have never taken any of my girlfriends to a push, and I never would. B: That is because you are a gentleman, friend. Keep it up.

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uni

A short-stay motel used specifically for sex (in the Dominican Republic, these are typically called cabañas and feature private garages for anonymity).

-Baby, let's go to the uni, I'm paying. -My boyfriend gave it to me real hard at the uni.

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palasca

A contraction of the phrase para la cabaña (to the motel). In the Dominican Republic, cabañas are drive-in motels usually rented by the hour for sexual encounters.

After hours of drinking and dancing, the guy says to her: 'Mami, from here palasca.'

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Las Vegas

A section of San Isidro (a district in Santo Domingo Este) famous for its high concentration of cabañas, which are short-stay motels or love hotels characterized by flashy neon lights. These spots are notoriously crowded during major holidays like Christmas, Valentine's Day, and Easter, as well as on Secretary's Day, Boss's Day, and long weekends.

Where many dates end up. Memorize the prices: Short-stay (4 hours), 600; Overnight stay after 10:00 PM, 800.

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TELO

A love hotel or by-the-hour motel used for hooking up in pairs or groups. High-end spots feature hot tubs, free minibars, and adult movies. They typically provide branded souvenirs like combs or candy upon checkout, the latter meant to mask the taste of semen. (In Argentina, TELO is the word hotel in vesre, a slang style where syllables are reversed).

1. Let's go to the TELO, babe. 2. A party broke out in the TELO.

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Traga Carro

A drive-in love motel where couples go for privacy. (In the Dominican Republic, these establishments feature individual garages that close immediately after a car enters to hide the occupants' identity, hence the name which literally means car swallower).

Look, it looks like they are coming from the traga carro: she is wearing the exact same outfit she had on when she went out last night.

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