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Tag: sobrenatural

Definitions tagged sobrenatural in the street dictionary.

Carbundo

A supernatural creature in the form of a bull with flaming red eyes from Venezuelan folklore. It is said to appear at the Black Lagoon and the Holy Christ Lagoon in the state of Merida (Merida is located in the Venezuelan Andes, a region famous for its mystical high-altitude lagoons).

Juan and Maria were camping at the Black Lagoon and the Carbundo spooked them.

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Qué Bate / Qué batazo

An exclamation of shock or amazement used when something incredible, surreal, or totally unexpected happens (likely derived from baseball slang for a massive hit).

Did you see that amazing goal? Qué bate! | Qué batazo! I have never seen such a good game.

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Caco e' Nima

A supernatural creature from Dominican folklore, mainly from the northern Cibao region. It is described as a human or animal figure engulfed in fire or sparks, seen running through the countryside at night. (The name nimas refers to a local type of firefly).

My buddy went to the farm plot at night and Caco e' Nima appeared to him.

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