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Tag: paliza

Definitions tagged paliza in the street dictionary.

Boletear

To kill someone or to give them a severe beating. It is the verb form of the slang expression 'hacer boleta', which means to finish someone off or take them out. (In Argentina, a boliche is a nightclub).

Poor kid, he left the nightclub and they boletearon him.

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murra

A vulgar term for intercourse, often used figuratively to describe getting thrashed, crushed, or dominated in a situation like a game or a fight.

They let in seven goals. They gave your team murra.

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Zurraera

A beating or a thrashing. In the region of Murcia, the word is often used as a play on the double meaning of zurra, which refers to both a physical beating and a traditional wine-based punch served during local festivals.

I walked through that neighborhood once and almost got a Zurraera.

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golpiá

Shortened form of golpiza, meaning a physical beating or thrashing. It usually refers to corporal punishment given to children in the Dominican Republic to discipline them.

You little shit, get down from that tree right now or I am going to give you a golpiá!

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

te sonan

To receive a massive or unlimited amount of hits, essentially getting a brutal beating.

Hey man, Maria's kid Findingo, they te sonan him yesterday for getting back from the club at midnight.

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

cachimbiar

Vulgar Nicaraguan term meaning to beat someone up, to thrash someone, or to physically discipline a child by hitting them. It also refers to a street fight or a brawl.

My parents cachimbiaron me yesterday afternoon for being naughty. The thieves will cachimbiar you tonight, it is very late and the street is dangerous.

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chosca

A crushing defeat or a figurative thrashing, used when one side wins a game or competition by a wide margin.

What a chosca we gave you guys (playing cards).

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Sonao

A physical blow or a verbal lashing, such as a slap, a beating, or a harsh scolding. It can also describe a person who is notorious or acting crazy (boche is a Dominican term for a sharp, public reprimand).

Dominicans are Sonao for letting a subway be built when they do not have the means.

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