saoco
Rhythm, style, or a specific kind of soulful flair. (In the Caribbean, it describes an infectious energy or grace, especially in music and dance).
Black people have saoco.
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Definitions tagged sabor in the street dictionary.
Rhythm, style, or a specific kind of soulful flair. (In the Caribbean, it describes an infectious energy or grace, especially in music and dance).
Black people have saoco.
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A gross aftertaste or rank breath that lingers for several hours after eating something.
I have a fishy QUIAVÓ.
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saoco is a term used to describe rhythm, soul, or a contagious flavor in music and dance. Originally rooted in Afro-Puerto Rican traditions like Bomba and Plena (percussion-heavy musical styles with African roots), it refers to a unique swing or energy that makes people want to move. While younger generations use it more broadly, it traditionally describes a combination of musical rhythm, vocal style, and a sensual physical presence.
That orchestra has such saoco: that singer has incredible saoco: that girl has so much saoco when she walks: girl, you look amazing, I love your saoco.
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An abbreviation used when saying goodbye to someone through text messages or social media chat. (It stands for cuidate, meaning take care).
A kiss, cdt, I love you, my love.
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A woman's unique charm, spice, or sex appeal: that special flavor or style that makes her attractive.
My husband won't leave me because of my guasasa.
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