Re nazi
Really awesome, epic, or top-tier. (In Argentine youth slang, particularly influenced by internet culture, this term is used as a superlative to describe something excellent).
That milanesa is re nazi.
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Definitions tagged re in the street dictionary.
Really awesome, epic, or top-tier. (In Argentine youth slang, particularly influenced by internet culture, this term is used as a superlative to describe something excellent).
That milanesa is re nazi.
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A prefix used to intensify or emphasize a word, similar to very, really, or super. (Commonly used in Argentina to make an adjective or adverb more extreme).
That drink was re good.
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A humorous malapropism or mistaken term for polystyrene, which is commonly called styrofoam (in Colombia, the standard name for this material is icopor).
I do not know.
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A term from Peruvian coastal slang (associated with criollo culture) used as a prefix to intensify or emphasize the word that follows, similar to using fucking or damn as an adjective.
chesumara, which would mean fucking hell (a contraction of reconcha de su madre).
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As an adjective or noun, culiao is a versatile Chilean swear word used to insult people, animals, objects, or weather, similar to using fucking or motherfucker in English. As a verb, it means to fuck. It originates from the word for ass (culo), originally implying someone who has been sodomized, though it is now used generally for anything or anyone annoying or disliked (this is one of the most common and flexible profanities in Chile).
example 1: Peruvian culiao, computer culiao, dog culiao. example 2: Boring day culiao, that ugly culiao, that culiao. example 3: I culié a girl, I am going to culiar. example 4: I am culiando. example 5: Enough, you ugly re culia, leave me alone.
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An expression used at the end of a sentence to indicate that the previous statement was a joke, an exaggeration, or nonsense. It functions like saying 'Just kidding' or 'Psych' to show the speaker is being sarcastic (the word 're' is a common Argentine intensifier, but here it marks irony).
I bought a car that talks, a re...
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