A student or staff member of the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (UASD, the Dominican Republic's oldest and only public university, often associated with administrative hurdles and social activism).
UASDianos take pride in the fact that they struggle so much at the university that when they graduate they feel like they did it twice: once for their degree and once for the skill of survival. UASDiano professors are tough because the departments they belong to don't accept complaints.
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A common way Dominicans refer to the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo, or UASD (the country's main public university).
I'm going to La UA.
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University professors who engage in petty trading or side hustles, even if they lose money on the deal, just to get quick cash to fund their vices. (UASD refers to the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo, the country's main public university).
For example, some professors at UASD.
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An employee who borrows against their salary or constantly asks for loans, typically to spend the money on alcohol.
Jose is always asking to borrow money from me, supposedly with some story about having a sick kid, but I think it is just to drink rum, he has the look of a cocodrilo.
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Acronym for the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo, the first university established in the Americas, founded in 1538. It is the primary public university in the Dominican Republic (often colloquially associated with frequent student protests and political strikes).
That is the university where 50% of the time you do not go to class because of all the strikes they have at the UASD.
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