cacho
A piece, bit, or chunk of something.
Give me a cacho of that sandwich, I am hungry.
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Definitions tagged pedazo in the street dictionary.
A piece, bit, or chunk of something.
Give me a cacho of that sandwich, I am hungry.
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A fragment, scrap, or piece of an object that has been broken or destroyed.
After tearing down my house, I kept a jone in my pocket as a souvenir.
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To chop off, cut off, or amputate a piece of something, usually referring to body parts in a blunt or informal way.
They had to mochar his leg after the accident | I want to mochar these butt cheeks, they are way too big
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A piece, slice, or chunk of something, regardless of whether it was actually cut or just broken off (in the city of Málaga, this is a colloquial shortening of the word tajada).
Can I have a tajá of your sandwich?
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A slice or a wedge of something, usually referring to a portion of food.
A taja of avocado.
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A chunk or a large piece of something.
my mom sent me to buy 2 surrones of sugar
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A small stub, nub, or remnant left over from something that has been worn down, broken, or cut off.
Your nail ended up like a little toconcita.
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A tiny bit, a crumb, or a small piece of something.
Can you give me a miaja of chorizo?
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A large portion or the biggest chunk of a food item.
Give me a Reble of that cake.
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A piece, chunk, or portion of something, commonly used when referring to food.
Give me a Trozo of pineapple. Trozo of avocado.
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A butt cheek, specifically one that is large or firm (humorously compared to a bladed weapon in Dominican slang).
A: You see that sucker over there? B: Yeah, what is up? A: I am going to stab him. B: Sure, with your chapa.
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A small piece or a chunk of something.
Give me a churute of cake.
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A small or insignificant amount of something, like a pittance or a tiny item of little value.
Give me that bicoca.
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1. A clod or hard chunk of earth. 2. A piece of low-quality or hardened candy (often used for blocks of rapadura, which is unrefined cane sugar).
1. Who threw that turón of dirt on the clean floor? Let him come clean up his mess! 2. Hey candy man, pass me a turón of coconut candy.
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