A skin sore, scab, or infected lesion, such as a boil or a raw abrasion. (The term is commonly used in the Dominican Republic to describe crusty or weepy skin infections often seen on children).
Kid, you are covered in rampano.
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A dark liquid antiseptic used for scrapes and boils, notorious for causing an intense stinging sensation. (The term is a corruption of the brand name Merthiolate).
Damn, I put mentiole on the sore and it stung like hell.
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Ugly sores, raw skin, or small boils that appear at the corners of the mouth. The term is also used for the white, crusty saliva that accumulates in the corners of the lips from talking too much.
You need to put something on that boquilla girl, you look really bad.
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The rough, crusty layer that forms on the skin during the healing process of a boil, allergy, or infected sore.
Don't pick off the potilla so you don't end up with scars.
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A mark, sore, or skin lesion left behind by a blow, an allergy, or an accidental scratch.
Look at the ñañara that just appeared on my leg.
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A painful and gross cluster of foot fungus, skin peeling, and sores found under the toes.
What is up with that masamorra, man? Do you not dry your feet?
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