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Tag: titere

Definitions tagged titere in the street dictionary.

Linsi

1. A flake or someone who lets others down. 2. Sharp, dapper, or well-groomed. 3. An exclamation of joy or victory (This term is a regionalism from the Naranjo neighborhood of Moca, a rural town in Puerto Rico).

The employee is a linsi, he flaked on the work meeting. He is such a linsi, he ate half a dozen pastels (traditional savory tamales). The young man was dressed like a linsi, looking like he just left the tailor. Linsi, we won!

Automatically translated from Spanish

Puerto Ricoby Efrain Cortes

pusilamine

A weak-willed person or a pushover who allows themselves to be manipulated by someone else for their own benefit.

Catalina in the soap opera Sin Senos No Hay Paraíso was the pusilamine of Yessica La Diabla.

Automatically translated from Spanish

República Dominicanaby magda

Pelele

A puppet or rag doll: used figuratively to describe a weak-willed person who is easily manipulated by others. It refers to a simpleton or a pushover who lacks a backbone.

My cousin is a pelele, his wife manipulates him for everything. He is a fool.

Automatically translated from Spanish

Méxicoby Anónimo

tarupido

A slang portmanteau used to call someone both stupid and moronic at the same time.

A: Hey, how are you, tarupido? B: What's up, stupid. (Klk is a common Dominican greeting meaning what is up).

Automatically translated from Spanish

República Dominicanaby Anónimo

monigote

A pushover or a puppet; someone with no backbone who is easily controlled and manipulated by others to do their bidding.

Luis is a monigote, he does everything Carlos tells him.

Automatically translated from Spanish

República Dominicanaby toto