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Tag: significado

Definitions tagged significado in the street dictionary.

krippy

The highest quality, premium grade of marijuana. There are an estimated 1,000 different strains of cannabis that can be categorized as krippy.

It is a term that originates in the Southern US. Lately it became known in the popular track by Farruko and Bad Bunny, Krippy Kush.

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carajita

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.

I am going to beat the hell out of that carajita.

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frontear

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.

That girl is already trying to frontear with me.

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sendo

Incorrect or fake, the word sendo does not exist and its use is considered improper. The word sendos exists, but it has an entirely different meaning.

Juan and Pedro received sendos prizes (meaning one each).

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prosperar

To succeed, to get ahead, or to have an idea gain traction and prevail.

He prosperar in English; she thinks she prosperar, but she did not.

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klk

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).

klk brother, klk bro

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Etéreo

Something intangible or poorly defined, and at the same time, subtle or sublime.

Etéreos vapors; an etérea solution.

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Paidagogo

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.

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