A person who misses out on good opportunities because they are a fool, a sucker, or too naive to act. (In the Dominican Republic, the terms pallo and palomo refer to someone who is gullible or lacks social awareness.)
The prettiest girl asked him if he wanted a kiss, and like a pariguallo, he said no.
A person who takes everything way too easy, leaves everything for the last minute, never takes charge of anything, and is a total deadbeat (sangano: a lazy person who lives off others).
E: Hey man, remember to bring me the money. J: Dude, but you had to tell me last week, I told you. E: But don't you have it there? Give it to me! J: Bro, I already spent it... E: Damn, dude.
A state or period of goofing off, partying, or being carefree. It describes a time spent joking around or taking advantage of an opportunity to enjoy oneself instead of being serious (in Latin America, the religious solemnity of Holy Week is frequently bypassed in favor of beach vacations and partying).
A festive time like Holy Week, which in some countries is taken as a week of reflection, is treated in others as a temporary vacation for sangana, going to the beach, hitting clubs, and drinking with friends: the opposite of what Holy Week is actually about.
A moocher or freeloader who lives off someone else without contributing anything in return.
Doña H's daughters are two Paracito. They are a couple of leeches. They do not lift a finger, not even for a karate chop! (The phrase no dar un golpe is a common Dominican idiom meaning to not work at all).
1. A term for various types of insects depending on their size. 2. A derogatory name for a newcomer or subordinate, used by someone with more experience in a specific field, most commonly used among women.
I can not believe this bicho is telling me what I have to do.