Derived from the English word trip, this term was originally used by drug users to describe their high. In the Caribbean, it has evolved to mean having a good time, partying, or simply enjoying something that is fun or entertaining.
- I like to tripear on molly, it feels good. - Come over to my place, let's tripear for a while with some weed. - Let's go to that party to tripear. - I like that movie, I tripea on it.
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Being in a relaxed state, chilling, or just minding your own business.
When you are at the beach with your partner enjoying the view, that is a ruleo.
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A feeling of shock, amazement, or intense interest caused by something that catches you off guard or impresses you.
- Damn man, that belt is tripiona. - I thought I was going to get my way, but the girl me tripió.
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Something that is a blast, funny, or exciting. It refers to having a great time or joking around (it is a local adaptation of the English word trip).
I had a tripió with that movie. I tripeo in the hangout. I was tripeando with her.
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A modern slang term used by street-smart guys, or tigueres, to refer to gay men. It is an augmentative of the word for butterfly, similar to calling someone a fairy or a queen.
Jarry Ramirez (referring to a well-known flamboyant Dominican TV personality).
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Something that is high-quality, cool, or impressive. It describes an object or situation that has great style or substance.
Hey, I like your phone. It is melma melma!
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Joking around, having fun, or playful teasing. (Common in Caribbean-American communities, adapted from the English word tripping.)
Damn, I am tripeo that girl.
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A nonsense word used by parents to mess with kids when they were little. It refers to a turd with a hair roller (the joke relies on the rhyme between Virolo and rolo, the Spanish word for a hair roller).
Dad: Son, I have a Virolo for you. Son: What is that? Dad: A turd with a hair roller.
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A phrase referring to a sexual encounter or proposition between two people sharing a shower, triggered when one drops the soap and the other bends over, typically used to joke about gay sex.
When someone bends down naked to Pasame el jabon to the other guy!
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A mocking retort used to dismiss or shut someone down, where the speaker follows the phrase with a rhyming insult or comeback that keys off the last word the other person said.
1. A: Come here. B: Busca Un Burro to take you there!! 2. A: What happened? B: Busca Un Burro to hit you with everything it has!! 3. A: Stop joking around. B: Busca Un Burro to give it to you from behind!!
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A person who is an enthusiast or intensely interested in a specific subject (derived from the English word buff).
That girl is a real bufeo...
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A sneaky trick, scheme, or hustle used to deceive or take advantage of someone. It is a crafty, subtle maneuver meant to get something out of a situation or person.
And what about that marrulla you pulled on Pedro at the corner store?
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