JGL
These acronyms correspond to the name of Chapo Guzmán called Joaquín Guzmán Loera, founder of the Sinaloa cartel and one of the best known drug traffickers in the world. In the urban genre, these acronyms have more than meaning, as this Chapo is named in reference to gangs, evil plans, groups organized for a purpose, among others.
Rímel
Mascara is a cosmetic that is applied to the eyelashes to color and thicken them. It consists of a thick cream that comes with a small helical shaped brush.
Bagre
The word bagre, catfish in English, owes its meaning to a species of freshwater fish.
Sádica
Sádica (Sadist) is understood as a sexually perverse person, who loves to have sex and enjoys doing it constantly, especially, gets excited or enjoys causing pain to others.
Almenara
Almenara is the term given to a bonfire that used to be lit in the watchtowers or watchtowers in high places to warn of any danger or important event.
Amoroso
Amoroso is a word referring to one who feels or expresses love, that is concerning the feeling known as love.
Aplatanado
Aplatanado is a word that refers to a foreign person, who has adopted the customs of the country.
Abakuá
It is the name belonging to a kind of male secret society in Cuba. Being of reserved origin, there is not much knowledge about the responsibilities and characteristics of being part of an abakuá. These members can also be called Ñáñigo.
Mishara
It is an uncommon surname in the world, and moderately common in India. Like every name and surname, it has its meaning created under a specific concept.
Inverencial
Inverential by itself does not have a technical meaning, however, it is part of “Inverential Peace” which is considered a protocol greeting or even a farewell, generally used in Gnostic ceremonies
Mistura
Mistura consists of small pieces or strips of paper or plastic that are usually thrown at celebrations, especially parades and weddings as a way of showing happiness and enthusiasm.
Lorena
Lorena is a Spanish girl’s name that receives its meaning from the word Laurel. The laurel wreath has been a symbol for centuries as a way of showing honor and triumph. Its shiny dark green leaves have a subtle beauty and a scent that enamors.