fuyin
Derived from a phonetic pronunciation of the English phrase full jeans, this term refers to a person's buttocks.
What a fuyin!!
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Definitions tagged patra in the street dictionary.
Derived from a phonetic pronunciation of the English phrase full jeans, this term refers to a person's buttocks.
What a fuyin!!
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a person who is always up to no good or involved in shady activities.
Listen, do not hang out with Francisco because that guy is a patranoso.
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When a woman's pants are so tight they get pulled deep into her butt crack, making it look like the fabric is being eaten. (Julio Voltio is a reggaeton singer whose lyrics are associated with this term).
Look at how she chews that mellao.
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The anus or the butt crack.
V: Man, what's up with you? M: Nothing, dude, I fell backward and split my Raja.
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A slang term for the buttocks. It is a phonetic adaptation of the English word full, referencing the way pants or full jeans are filled out (the term became common in the Dominican Republic following the arrival of imported denim).
That girl has a huge fui. Juan fell out of the tree and broke his fui.
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A vulgar term for a woman's vulva (literally translates to tail in standard Spanish).
Damn, Maria has one hell of a rabo...
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A person with a large butt or the large butt itself. (This term reflects a common Dominican phonetic shift where the l in nalga is pronounced as an r).
1. Damn, look at that Nargua on her. 2. That is how I like women! Plenty in the back (Nargua) and plenty in the front with big tits.
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A vulgar way to say butt or backside. This is an old-fashioned slang term that is rarely used today.
My pupia is itchy!
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Used to refer to a woman's buttocks when they are notably large.
Damn! Look at the Trozo on that girl.
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A slang term for the buttocks or backside (used specifically in Villa Jaragua, a town in the southern province of Bahoruco).
For example, an old woman in town would tell her grandkids, 'honey, get down from that tree so you do not break your CHORA.'
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The upper part of the buttocks where the butt crack begins. It refers specifically to the area that becomes visible when someone is riding on the back of a motorcycle (Callejón de Regina is a narrow street in Santo Domingo used as a slang metaphor for the butt crack).
There he goes perched on the motorcycle showing his Rabandola.
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