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Tag: tecua

Definitions tagged tecua in the street dictionary.

BROSTER

A slang variation of the word brother used to address a close friend (the term is a phonetic blend of the English word brother and Broaster, a popular style of fried chicken in the region).

Dear broster, I will always support you.

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yunta

A ride-or-die friend or a soul brother who you can always rely on (yunta literally refers to a pair of oxen yoked together).

Raquel was my yunta until we had a falling out over money.

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cojudo

A term used to address a close or good friend. (In Bolivia, this word is commonly used among male friends as an informal greeting or nickname.)

Cojudo! So good to see you!

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pariente

A term used by people from the eastern lowlands of Bolivia to address their friends, similar to buddy or mate (common in the Santa Cruz, Beni, and Pando regions).

Pariente! How have you been?

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