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Tag: poloche

Definitions tagged poloche in the street dictionary.

Polocher

A polo shirt or any casual short-sleeve shirt. While technically referring to a collared shirt to distinguish it from a ticher (T-shirt), it is commonly used for all types of jersey shirts. (The term is a phonetic adaptation of the English polo shirt).

Ramon bought some dope Polocher. This Polocher is too big for me, it is not my size. Damn, these Polocher are so expensive, supposedly three thousand pesos, they are out of their minds.

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Chacabana

A lightweight shirt with multiple pockets and sometimes decorative embroidery. It is the Dominican name for a guayabera (a traditional Caribbean garment often used as formal wear in tropical climates).

Former President Hipolito Mejia is a huge fan of chacabanas, and he even gave some to other heads of state as gifts.

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Baja y Mama

A form-fitting, stretchy, strapless tube top popular in the 1980s. Street-smart men (tigueres, a Dominican slang term) nicknamed the garment Baja y Mama because it was easy to pull down to expose the wearer's breasts; the name literally means pull down and suck.

Damn girl, what a Baja y Mama you have on!

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