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Tag: venezolano

Definitions tagged venezolano in the street dictionary.

El Nenecio

A Venezuelan socialite and creator of the digital brand Es en serio, alongside Israel Gomez. He is married to Barbara Sanchez. (Es en serio is a popular Venezuelan entertainment and gossip platform).

El Nenecio is a midget. That El Nenecio is a joke.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Israel Gomez

A Venezuelan socialite and marketing influencer, creator of the digital media project Es en serio along with the personality El Nenecio. He is a well known figure in celebrity media, notably for his marriage to the famous Venezuelan TV host and model Kerly Ruiz.

Israel never laughs. That Israel is way too ugly for Kerly.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Daniel El bitar

A Venezuelan actor. He is married to fellow actress Sabrina Seara.

Daniel acaba de terminar una novela: Daniel just finished a soap opera. Daniel y Sabrina se ven bellos juntos: Daniel and Sabrina look beautiful together.

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Nucita

cocoa and hazelnut spread paired with vanilla cream (a popular Venezuelan brand of chocolate spread).

Nucita is a bit like Ovomaltina; Nucita comes in various sizes.

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Savoy

An iconic brand of Venezuelan chocolate, often used as a general term for chocolate bars or specific sweets from this manufacturer (Savoy is the country's most famous and historic chocolate company).

Savoy is the best milk chocolate. Everyone loves a good Savoy.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Choconut

A Venezuelan chocolate hazelnut spread. (It is a popular local brand similar to Nutella, often sold in small plastic containers or tubes).

Choconut is like Nutella. Some people prefer Choconut over Nutella.

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Ovomaltina

A cocoa and hazelnut spread (a popular Venezuelan snack, similar to Nutella, most commonly sold in small, squeezable tubes).

Ovomaltina is just as good as Nutella. Ovomaltina can be addictive.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Carlton

A brand of Venezuelan chocolate bar. (Produced by Savoy, these crispy chocolate bars are a nostalgic snack that is no longer in production).

The Carlton were really good: They don't make Carlton anymore.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Rikiti

A popular Venezuelan chocolate bar (specifically a crispy rice chocolate bar produced by the Savoy brand).

Rikiti, it is no longer produced. The Rikiti was very good.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Rockolate

A popular Venezuelan chocolate bar that was widely consumed until it was discontinued in the 1990s. (It is a common point of nostalgia for Venezuelans who grew up in that era).

Rockolate was the best chocolate. It is a shame my kids will never try a Rockolate.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Bati-bati

A popular Venezuelan grape-flavored ice cream, known for its deep purple color (traditionally a nostalgic treat that includes a gumball at the bottom of the cup).

When I was little I always ate bati-bati: bati-bati were epic.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Golazoo

A popular brand of pre-packaged ice cream cone in Venezuela (it is an iconic and affordable treat sold in neighborhood shops and street carts).

A Golazoo is the best thing for the heat. I think they still sell those Golazoos.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Veneco

A slang nickname for a person from Venezuela (originally used to describe Colombians who lived in Venezuela, it is now a general term that can be neutral or derogatory depending on the speaker's intent and the country where it is used).

'I am Veneco, and you?' 'There are only Venecos around here.'

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Venegordo

A slang term used by university students to describe a specific Venezuelan social archetype. It typically refers to someone perceived as narrow-minded, tacky, or having a certain privileged mindset (the word combines the Spanish for Venezuelan and fat, though it targets a social persona rather than just physical weight).

The venegordo needs to be more open-minded. Lately the venegordo is going downhill.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Katire

The typical blonde guy who roams the beaches looking for a hookup. Unlike a Sanky Panky, who seeks out foreign tourists for financial gain, a Katire specifically targets older women. (A Sanky Panky is a local man who dates tourists for money or a visa).

Look at your Katire, ma'am... Toño Rosario's Katire gave it to her again.

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Venezuela

The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is a beautiful South American country rich in culture. It is famous for its oil, stunning beaches, beautiful women, and delicious food.

What is up, buddy? Come on over here to Venezuela.

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Venezuelaby Anónimo