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Tag: pulson

Definitions tagged pulson in the street dictionary.

pulson

A tool used for measuring pressure in metalworking, typically found in mechanical workshops.

When we are measuring a pressure.

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Colin

A term for a large machete or sword-like knife (derived from the Collins Company, an American manufacturer whose brand name became a generic term for the tool in the country).

Hand me the Colin to cut this meat.

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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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