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Tag: pega

Definitions tagged pega in the street dictionary.

Teipe

A type of adhesive tape, specifically black electrical tape (a common term derived from the English word tape).

Pass me the Teipe. I have to buy more Teipe.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Pega

A physical blockage or ailment believed to be caused by food getting stuck in the body, resulting in indigestion or loss of appetite (in Costa Rican folk medicine, it is often treated by a healer who massages the patient).

You need to get a massage to get rid of the pega in your back.

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Costa Ricaby Anónimo

Pega palo

A woody vine used to make refreshing drinks and medicinal remedies, also highly regarded as a potent natural aphrodisiac (it is a popular ingredient in the traditional Dominican drink mamajuana).

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República Dominicanaby Rafael123

cucayo

The crispy, toasted layer of rice that sticks to the bottom of the pot (it is often prized as a tasty snack or the best part of the meal).

The cucayo forms when we make rice.

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Colombiaby Mafe Bermudez Verano

pegunte

A slang term for tile adhesive or thin-set mortar used to install ceramic floor or wall tiles.

Pegunte is used for tiling.

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Venezuelaby Anónimo

Ega

The generic term used for any type of glue or adhesive (originally a brand name for white glue in the Dominican Republic).

Hey, find me some ega to seal this letter.

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo