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Tag: primo

Definitions tagged primo in the street dictionary.

Mopri

The word primo (cousin) spoken backwards. It is a term for a close friend, typically used by the upper class (often referred to in Panama as yeyes) or by others to parody that group's manner of speaking.

Of course I told you, mopri. Check your phone | What's up, mopri?

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suprimo

A term of address used between friends, similar to bro or cuz. Originally from the Romani community, it is now frequently used by youth in working-class or urban neighborhoods (derived from the Spanish word for cousin).

Give me a cig, suprimo.

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Suko

A shortening of su colega (your buddy), used by the cani or calorro subcultures in Spain, especially in the south, to refer to a friend or associate. (Canis and calorros are youth subcultures typically associated with urban outskirts and specific slang). The feminine form is suka.

How is it going Suko? Grab the white stuff Suko.

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Momia

Used to describe a person who appears gaunt or emaciated due to a short period of heavy use of bazuca (a cheap, crude form of cocaine paste).

Hey my homie... dog! kid cousin! how is it going? Whoa... bro, you look like a Momia! Get out of here, do not get aggressive or I will land this punch and lay you out! You want to put on your pajamas or what? (Putting on pajamas is a slang euphemism for being killed).

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