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Definitions tagged peo in the street dictionary.

Cochinon

Someone who is exceptionally gross, nasty, or filthy, even more so than a regular pig. It is an intensified version of the word cochino (pig).

A: 'David! Did you just fart? Cochinón!' B: 'Oh, come on, it was an accident...'

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Viento

A euphemism used to avoid saying the vulgar word peo (fart). (Peo is the standard, cruder term for flatulence used across most of Latin America).

He let out a viento right in the middle of the subway. | Do not drink so much milk, you know it makes you let out too many vientos.

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Peyorrera

A bout of excessive gas or a constant need to fart, usually triggered by indigestion or specific foods (derived from peo, the vulgar term for fart).

Those beans gave me peyorrera, or, He cannot eat cheese because it gives him peyorrera.

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Hacer el Fo

To express disgust at a foul odor, specifically when someone farts and everyone says fo (the Dominican equivalent of saying ew or yuck).

When they eat a lot of habichuela con dulce (a sweet bean cream typically eaten during Lent), those rich people who are always eating weird things, everyone starts to hacer el fo.

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Bajo a Boca

Extreme bad breath caused by food particles and bacteria, or a foul stench coming directly from the stomach. (In the Dominican Republic, bajo refers to a strong, repulsive smell).

Damn, this Bajo a Boca is really kicking. Hey man, Vielka has a Bajo a Boca that is killing me.

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Follon

A foul-smelling fart that gives off a strong and disgusting stench (in Puerto Rico, this term specifically refers to one that is silent but very stinky).

Jacinto let out a massive follón.

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Peo

A fart, humorously described as the most powerful weapon a Dominican can use, hitting harder than a baseball bat (baseball is the national sport of the Dominican Republic).

Pepe: Hey, wait, I am going to let out a peo. Aaaah, that feels good. You want to smoke it? Juana: You dirty dog. You do not even do that with your shotgun when we are alone!

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el peo

El peo is the best way to release the weight we carry in our asses throughout the day. Sometimes it slips out early, but that only happens when we did not take a moment the day before to get rid of a pain that is often worse than a turd. El peo is also a weapon: you can use it to make an enemy leave your side. But be careful! Do not use it maliciously, because an innocent person who did not even push might end up taking the fall. Nobody likes being labeled a stinker for el peo that belongs to you. P.S. Try avocado with milk and a drop of hot sauce: it comes out just as lethal as that mix sounds.

El peo in the bathroom, el peo in the mouth, el peo butt to butt, clean el peo (those that sound loud but do not stink), atomic el peo (that destroys everything like a big bang), painful el peo (that one that feels like it is punching you in the ass)... etc.

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eruto

Gas expelled through the mouth, specifically caused by stuffing yourself with soda or carbonated drinks. Also known as gase.

Dude, I have been letting out gase for like three hours.

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el peo

A light breeze also known as ito. It stinks like the devil, but you know what that is man, a smell, hmf! It usually comes out of your little asshole. el peo sometimes makes noise and sometimes it is just a blow: a light breeze that comes out warm when it stinks. Sometimes el peo comes out with something slippery called shit or more politely diarrhea or feces, depending on the name you choose. Hmf, what a stench (bajo is a Dominican term for a foul odor).

hmf but what a stench! They let out el peo!

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Peo

A hot, stinking mass of air that exits the body through the butt cheeks, signaling that a turd is on its way.

Gross, what a Peo! I am about to shit myself, here comes a Peo (Fo is a common Dominican exclamation of disgust used when something smells bad).

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Habichuelas con dulce

A famous Dominican sweet dish served during Holy Week, made from pureed beans, milk, sugar, spices, raisins, sweet potatoes, and small crackers (traditionally ones with a cross in the middle). It is jokingly described as food terrorism because when they ferment in your stomach, they cause farts that no amount of open windows or high speed fans can handle. (A staple Lenten tradition, these are usually made in large batches to share with friends and neighbors).

Man, pass me more of those cross crackers for these habichuelas con dulce, they are hot.

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