A diminutive of chamo (Venezuelan for boy or guy) that is used either as a patronizing way to belittle someone or as a term of endearment.
Look chamito, you think you're acting tough? / That chamito is so cute, look at those eyes!
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Venezuelaby Johanabra30A brat or an annoying kid. (In Venezuela, this is an informal and sometimes vulgar way to refer to a child, especially one being a nuisance.)
Hey carajito stop bothering me or I am going to hit you!
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Venezuelaby AnónimoA term used for kids, or sometimes lazy, overgrown men, who spend all day hanging out in the street.
Hey, where is the bike I left there? -I don't know, some Carajito just took it a second ago.
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A young boy who tries to act like a grown man and constantly gets in trouble with his mother for trying to do things he is not old enough for.
You said we were going to the beach but you were all talk, you PAPUJO.
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A slang term for a kid or child, typically referring to those from lower-income families.
Margot's carajito is such a pest!
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A derogatory way to refer to young children, similar to calling them a brat.
Man, that chamaquito really is a pain in the ass.
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A young child who is very outgoing or energetic, often used in a casual way to refer to kids or brats.
Look carajito, stop bothering me.
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