Cocho
The origin of cocho comes from the “Coch” sound, this sound is used to call pigs in captivity within a farm. In Leer mas
Brigandina
The term brigandina is a compound word that comes from the English Bridge and Dime, which was a company specialized in building steam bridges in record time.
Loquera
The term loquera is one that is part of the Dominican Republic dialect and is used as a word with a certain degree Leer mas
Estrambótico
Estrambótico, a word we use when we refer to something strange, flashy and unusual. If you are one of those who have Leer mas
Tacuache
Small mammal belonging to the marsupial family and is scattered throughout the American continent. It is omnivorous and is generally known by the Leer mas
Qué onda
Que onda? It is a question of uncertain origin . One theory is that the word “onda” is a reference to the spiritual vibrations that a person transmits or to their energy itself. The addition of the word “good” designates that the…
Acho Puñeta
Acho puñeta is the union of two words used in the Puerto Rican dialect, which are, “acho” and “puñeta”. Acho, meanwhile, is used as a short way of saying “boy”, and “fist” works as an expression of anger.
Pakitin
Pakitin is a somewhat famous word in the Dominican Republic and is strongly linked to the world of urban music. Below we will Leer mas
Pamper
Pamper is a brand of American origin that produces products for babies, especially disposable diapers, but… in Dominican Republic the Leer mas
Limonada Coco
Limonada Coco is the title of a trap bow launched by reggaeton Musicologist The Book; which I use these words in this trap that Leer mas
Mangar
Mangar means stealing, however in countries like the Dominican Republic this term does not only mean this specifically. Keep reading because here at Leer mas
Klk
The word KLK was born in MSN Messenger, where for convenience, its users began to use abbreviations of words, as well as images to replace them. After MSN, it continued to spread thanks to Windows Live Messenger.