Halar o jalar
Halar or jalar is an Americanism whose spelling means to pull something toward oneself, especially a rope or some object. The pronunciation “jalar” is considered vulgar, preferring the form “halar”.
Baka
The word Baka has the meaning “fool”, it is used as an adjective, a derogatory term used in the Japanese language and has gone viral on social networks such as TikTok.
Voy Jalando
The colloquial use of this phrase in the Dominican Republic refers to small jobs that involve a lot of effort.
Nankurunaisa
The Japanese word Nankurunaisa refers to the English expression “everything will pass” or “time heals everything”. It is used to attract good luck and evoke positive things in life.
Que te regalen sal
When someone gives you salt as a gift, it can mean that he cares about you, that he has the best wishes for you and that he is looking for a way to protect you indirectly.
Beso en la frente
It means a gesture of pure love and protection of the person who receives it.
Corazón azul
In the world of social networks, Corazón azul (the blue heart) is sent to convey calm, tranquility, it also means not to despair or to designate a platonic love.
Alofoke
Alofoke refers to something that is done without thinking, in a crazy way.
Amemao
The word amemao refers to a slow, clumsy, dumb or stupid person, who finds it difficult to understand things.
Coro
In colloquial urban language it is often used to refer to a group of friends who get together to have a good time.
Yales
Plural of Yal, a word used in the urban music genre to refer to girls who like to dance reggaeton.
Cotorra
Colloquially refers to a talkative or chatty individual, generally when it says nothing of interest.