1. A troop or collection of monkeys. 2. A standard Cuban slang term for a close friend or brother, similar to buddy, homie, or man (this is an iconic marker of Cuban identity used informally among peers).
Smooth talk, sweet talk, or a persuasive line used to charm or seduce a woman. (The word literally means parrot, referring to the persistent and fast talking used to be persuasive).
A term used to address or refer to someone who shares your first name. (In Hispanic culture, calling someone tocayo is a common way to acknowledge the coincidence and create a friendly bond.)
Jose: What is up tocayo! Jose: How are things going?
A made-up word with no official meaning, invented by someone named Almu. It is a play on the word tonto (idiot) used as an inside joke or personal slang.
You are a tontasco (a classic but useless use of the word since it cannot actually be used).