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Tag: prostitucion

Definitions tagged prostitucion in the street dictionary.

cabarulo

A slang term for a cabaret or strip club. (In Argentina, these establishments are often associated with prostitution or venues where hostesses solicit drinks from customers).

Last night we went to a cabarulo with the guys.

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taxiboy

A male sex worker or hustler (the term implies a man who is for hire).

There were a lot of taxiboys in the red-light district.

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Chapeador

A male gold-digger or hustler who targets older women or gay men to manipulate them for money or gifts. (The term derives from the verb for clearing brush with a machete, implying the act of clearing out someone's bank account).

That Chapeador sleeps with gay men for money.

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Chapeador

A vulgar term for a gold digger or hustler who targets others to get money and luxury goods without working, often in exchange for sexual favors. (The term comes from the verb for clearing brush with a machete, implying the person is stripping the victim of their resources).

That woman is a chapeadora; that guy has a car because he is a chapeador for older women.

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puteria

A vulgar term for debauchery or a promiscuous lifestyle, often involving a love for wild partying and sleeping around.

delia loves puteria, meaning she loves sex and wilding out.

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Limpia Kakillo

A vulgar slang term for low-tier street prostitutes who work at night along the Malecon in Santo Domingo (the Malecon is a famous seaside boulevard in the capital city).

For a hundred pesos (RD $100), they give you a Limpia Kakillo and leave it sparkling clean.

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Cuero de Cortina

A high-class hooker who caters to businessmen and the wealthy. By moving in elite circles, she avoids the hardships faced by the raggedy streetwalkers in the capital. She leads a double life, maintaining a facade of respectability so no one recognizes her as a prostitute. (In the Dominican Republic, cuero is a common slang term for a prostitute).

A very famous character in the Dominican Republic during the 90s.

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