A term used in Venezuela to refer to a child or a young person, specifically a young girl in this form. It is highly informal and often carries a dismissive or slightly aggressive tone.
To show off or flex, specifically by acting like you are better or have more than others. In the context of women, it often means to flirt by being provocative or showing off, similar to the Spanish term ronear.
A versatile, informal greeting used in the Dominican Republic to ask What is up, What is going on, or How are you (it is a phonetic shortening of the phrase que lo que).
According to the Greeks, the person in charge of guiding children and taking them to school: they were the painters or writers who worked for wealthy families of that era.