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Tag: un-lote

Definitions tagged un-lote in the street dictionary.

cuchuciento

A slang term used to describe an exaggeratedly large but unspecified number of things, similar to saying a gazillion or umpteen.

There were like cuchuciento people in the Inespre line (Inespre is a Dominican government agency that sells low-cost food, often resulting in very long queues).

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La funda

A ton of money or a big payday. (In the Dominican Republic, the word literally means bag, implying a bag full of cash).

Manolo made la funda of money with that little business deal.

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Te quiero pila

A modern way to say I love you very much, using a more urban and cool style (in the Dominican Republic, the word pila is used to mean a lot or a ton).

A: Baby, don't you love me? B: Girl! Yo te quiero pila.

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Saco

A slang term used to express abundance or a large quantity of something, similar to saying a ton or a heap (literally means sack).

If that guy keeps bothering me I am going to give him a Saco of punches. Dude! Mario works for the government, that guy has a Saco of money now.

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Tro

Dominicans use this expression to indicate a large amount or a ton of something. It is a slang term meaning a bunch or a heap.

- Man, I liked the movie un tro. - I have un tro of money so today we are going to drink heavy.

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