chucho
A term used for the thin, slender stem or twig of a woody shrub.
That boy is skinny as a chucho.
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Definitions tagged tallo in the street dictionary.
A term used for the thin, slender stem or twig of a woody shrub.
That boy is skinny as a chucho.
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A vulgar insult meaning cocksucker or brown-noser. It is used to mock someone who is a sycophant or simply as a derogatory term for a despicable person.
Look at that lambe tallo.
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A small edible mushroom grown in the southern region of the country, specifically near Neiba, and used in many local recipes. (Originally known as djon-djon in Haiti, it is prized in the Dominican southwest for the dark color and earthy flavor it adds to rice).
That moro made with YONYON that Llelleta prepared yesterday was so good.
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A vulgar slang term for the penis (the term liciao, literally crippled, is a local hyperbole for someone exceptionally well-endowed).
Damn, look at the chola that guy has, he is huge.
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A vulgar term for the penis, synonymous with various other local slang words such as ripio, bimbolo, or calembo.
Juan has a bigger guevo than Mariano does.
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Slang for the penis: synonyms include dick, cock, or junk.
The girl told me I had a massive Bin Bin.
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A phonetic variation of guebo (dick). While it literally refers to the penis, it is widely used as a versatile exclamation to express shock, surprise, admiration, or pain. (In the Dominican Republic, it functions as a general-purpose vulgar interjection similar to how damn or holy shit are used in English).
1: Bro, my grandma fell down the stairs and they had to hospitalize her. Holy webo man, do not tell me that. 2: Webo, that car is really fast! 3: Damn webo, I just smashed my finger with this damn hammer. 4: Look here, mamawebo.
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