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Tag: trankilo

Definitions tagged trankilo in the street dictionary.

Zanahoria

A slang term used to say that someone is all good, chill, or mellow. (Commonly used in Dominican communities to indicate that everything is cool or relaxed).

Bro, how you doing? 'Oh beast, Zanahoria, you know!'

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Manzana

A street slang variation of the word manso, meaning calm or chill. It is used to describe a relaxed state or that everything is cool (Dominican slang often transforms words into similar sounding ones to give them a more urban feel).

A: Yo man, tell me what is up, what are you up to? B: I am Manzana, man!

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Cojelo Baton

Used when telling someone to take it easy, relax, or slow down. (The phrase likely refers to the steady pace required when receiving a baton in a relay race).

Why are you in such a rush, man? Look, cojelo baton, nobody is waiting for us. OK.

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Vete a 10

An expression used to tell someone who is acting frantic, desperate, or annoying to calm down, take it easy, or back off.

- Hey 9, vete a 10, what is the deal? - My love, take it easy, vete a 10 because you are acting desperate.

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Wachumare Lapatilla

The act of being totally relaxed or chill, especially when one is taking things too lightly or being a slacker in a serious situation.

You are not even studying for your university finals, you are taking it way too easy. Keep being Wachumare Lapatilla and I will have a thing or two to tell you at the end of the semester.

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