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Tag: riquitos

Definitions tagged riquitos in the street dictionary.

VIP

Spoiled children who want every single thing they see and constantly complain when they go shopping.

Dad, let me go to Megacentro (a major mall in Santo Domingo) to buy a blouse: Oh no, Dad, I didn't want that.

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G6

Refers to the group of six prestigious Dominican universities: UNIBE, INTEC, PUCMM, UTESA, UNPHU, and APEC. Though typically seen as schools for the wealthy, they also host scholarship students and those on loans. They are known for frequent tuition hikes and demanding professors who often flunk students to increase revenue, contrasting with the more relaxed atmosphere of schools like UASD or O&M (UASD is the national public university).

G6, the universities that assign the most classes.

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G6

The six most prestigious universities in the Dominican Republic: PUCMM, UNIBE, UNPHU, UTESA, INTEC, and UNAPEC. They are recognized as autonomous institutions whose degrees carry the most professional weight and social prestige (this term is specific to the Dominican Republic).

They jack up the price per credit on you all the time.

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G6

The 6 wealthiest universities in the country, where preppy rich kids meet up to show off as if they were on a fashion runway (refers to the main private universities in the Dominican Republic: PUCMM, UNIBE, UTESA, INTEC, APEC, and UNPHU).

These G6 will always keep you busy studying.

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Jevito

A spoiled rich kid who thinks he is hot stuff and wears designer labels. They drive the latest Mercedes and always have the newest iPhone. You will find these types of kids at elite private universities (the schools listed are expensive private institutions in the Dominican Republic). They are known for overusing preppy filler words like 'like,' 'how funny,' 'totally,' and 'cool.'

A: Are we going to the party? B: Full yes.

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G6

The elite, expensive private universities where the rich kids and spoiled daddy's boys go. (This refers to the top tier of the six most prestigious and high-status institutions in a country).

A: Which uni are you going to? B: To one of the G6. A: Oh, so you're loaded.

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G6

G6 refers to the six most prestigious and expensive private universities in the Dominican Republic: UNIBE, PUCMM, INTEC, UNAPEC, UTESA, and UNPHU. While academically elite, they are socially stereotyped as bubbles for spoiled rich kids who treat the campus like a fashion show. The students are often mocked for being snobby and agentaos (pretentious), such as pretending to only listen to English music while secretly craving street merengue. These schools are notorious for high costs and frequent tuition hikes. They also share a culture of derogatory nicknames used by rivals, like Brutesa (playing on the word for stupid) or Putamaima (a vulgar play on the school name). (In the Dominican Republic, these elite schools are often contrasted with the UASD, the massive and rugged state university).

Attention dear students, due to the new services and facilities we have offered, starting next term the cost per credit and re-enrollment will increase, thank you for your attention.

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Chica Fresa

A girl from the city's wealthy neighborhoods who is totally out of touch with street culture. She has never eaten a frikitaki (a cheap Dominican street sandwich) or pig snout (traditional low-cost food), and gets everything she wants from her parents. Her signature word is osea (meaning like or I mean). She uses pretentious nicknames for cities, calling La Romana just Romana and San Pedro San Peter.

The little girls who study at schools like Carol Morgan, Babeque, Lux Mundi, ABC... among other schools for preppy kids.

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Carol Morgan School

The school for the true rich kids of Santo Domingo, where not just any low-class person can study. Classes are in English, so there are many international students whose families live in the city. Getting in requires a boatload of money and serious cash. It is considered one of the best schools in the country. (Carol Morgan is a prestigious private international school in Santo Domingo primarily for the elite and expatriate community.)

The Carol Morgan School on Sarasota Avenue and Nuñez de Cáceres where a massive traffic jam of government SUVs, limos, Mercedes, Land Rovers, BMWs, and other luxury cars forms at dismissal. A traffic jam worth over 200 million pesos.

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UNIBE

A joke of a university where classes are done on laptops and where the snobbiest, wealthiest people in the capital congregate. It is a place for rich girls who own Yorkies and Jettas and have posh tastes, people who would rather listen to Paris Hilton than local street rap like El Lapiz. But hey, you can learn anywhere. (UNIBE is a high-cost private university in Santo Domingo; El Lapiz Conciente is a famous Dominican urban artist known for gritty lyrics).

The university located in Gazcue, better known as UNI BONCHE. (Bonche is Dominican slang for a party or hang out).

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