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Tag: quillao

Definitions tagged quillao in the street dictionary.

entregao a lo malo

Describes someone who is ready to start trouble or get into a fight without caring about the consequences. (A rebu is Dominican slang for a fight or a chaotic mess).

I'm going to mess that fool up today, I'm entregao a lo malo.

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enfogonao

To be extremely pissed off or fuming. (The term comes from fogon, a traditional charcoal stove, suggesting someone is heated up or steaming).

When you get into a fit of rage and end up enfogonao!

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Quillao

To be extremely pissed off, annoyed, or fed up. It describes a level of anger or frustration that the speaker feels is particularly intense or unique to their mood.

Loyola (a prominent school in Santo Domingo) has me quillao because they hassle me too much. My girlfriend had me quillao with that so-called friend, so I dumped her.

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killao

Pissed off or deeply frustrated by the damage being done to the planet (in the Dominican Republic, the term is a variation of quillado, which means to be angry or annoyed).

Watching how the environment and the ecology are being ruined: the oceans, the forests, other species, and feeling totally killao about it.

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Truño

1. A boring, tedious, or low quality book, movie, or story. 2. A dull or miserable person. 3. A clunky, useless, or impractical piece of junk. (The term literally refers to a piece of excrement).

2. This guy always has a truño on his face.

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quillarse

To get annoyed, angry, or pissed off. Dominicans consider the standard term for being annoyed too formal, preferring quillarse to express being genuinely ticked off.

Dude, stop messing with me, I am getting quillando and you do not want to see me quillao, OK.

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