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Tag: pullon

Definitions tagged pullon in the street dictionary.

Puyon

A drive point or well point used for shallow well drilling. It is a pipe, usually up to 2 inches in diameter and ranging from 0.6 to 1.5 meters long, with a reinforced tip designed to be hammered into the soil. Multiple pipes are joined to reach underground water sources up to 15 meters deep. The puyon features side perforations covered with a metal mesh filter to keep out sediment while water is drawn up by a pump.

We need a puyon to drill into the ground.

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Apuñalá

1. The act of stabbing or piercing a hole in someone's body with a sharp object, such as a thin machete, a narrow blade, a punch tool, or nail clippers. 2. Extremely foul and offensive armpit odor (In the Dominican Republic, this is frequently used as a derogatory stereotype regarding Haitian immigrants).

1. So-and-so got an Apuñalá that made him jump like a goat. 2. Damn, that Haitian has a puñal under his armpits (that stench is killing me).

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Machete

1. A large, heavy blade used mainly in rural areas for farming. In the city, it is typically used as a weapon for self-defense or crime. 2. A strong, foul armpit odor resulting from a lack of deodorant (synonymous with the Dominican term grajo).

1. Farmers use a machete to cut banana bunches from the plants, and criminals use them to chop off heads and arms. 2. Go two or three days without deodorant in the summer heat while sweating. Then smell your armpits: if you survive, you just smelled a burning machete.

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