Malianteo
The term Malianteo comes from a thug, which is synonymous with criminal, gangster or thug. This has become popular thanks to a musical sub-genre belonging to reggaetón.
Panas
Due to the plurality of meanings of the term Panas, several origins are identified that respond to different Spanish-speaking areas. One of the best known versions of the origin of this word is from the word …
Prendela
The term Prendela works as an imperative word that induces to light something on fire, such as firewood or a stove for example.
Coronavairus
Coronavairus , curious word that has gone viral due to the pandemic declared in 2020, stay at que-quiere-decir.com so that you know the meaning of Coronavairus and Leer mas
Camu
The origin of the term in the Dominican Republic comes from a river that is called the same way in this country. This river serves as the main rainwater deposit in the province of La Vega where the sewage from that place…
Coronao
Coronao comes from the verb “crown” which designates the action of putting a crown on someone. Therefore, literally “to be crowned” is to wear a crown on your head. However, the urban use of this term extends the meaning to …
Puesto Pa Guerrial
Pueto pa guerrial is an expression coined by the Puerto Rican Bad bunny as the title of a song from his album YHLQMDLG , if Leer mas
Cabrón
You may wonder what the word cabrón means after having heard it in various media, if that is the case, then we will tell you what the meaning of cabrón is and what its origin is. Shall we start?
Yo si te creo
The expression Yo si te creo has gained great popularity among organizations that fight against mistreatment of women in various countries of Leer mas
Bichi
ichi in the sense of bitch or fox is clearly an offensive word taken and adapted from its English counterpart b + tch. This is one of the most popular and well-known insults in the English language worldwide and as in many other …
Kinky Nasty
The expression Kinky Nasty, “Kinki nasty” or “ninky nasty” is a term with a fully sexual connotation from the English language that has aroused curiosity in more than one.
Caco
The meaning of caco in the Dominican Republic can be summed up to be a derogatory synonym of the word head, specifically Leer mas