Fantoche
The word fantoche comes directly from Portuguese and means “puppet” in Spanish. That is, it is a doll that is handled by threads in artistic works. In this sense, it is used in many parts of the world, even Spanish-speaking.
Simp
It refers to a man who is even capable of lowering himself and humiliating himself for attracting the attention of a woman. Normally, Leer mas
d slur
The expression d slur, comes from the English language. It has been an abbreviation frequently used to denote in a derogatory and hateful way, homosexual or lesbian women. Literally it is dyke slur, that is to say, “insult of the ditch”.
Jalete
The word jalete, is an expression that is usually offensive and derogatory in character to point out a person who performs exaggerated Leer mas
Tattle Tales
Tattle Tales is a word that can be translated into a derogatory or offensive expression . In turn, it looks like the title of the Leer mas
Jiripoya
An abusive adjective that is used mainly in Spain to qualify a person as stupid or stupid. For example: Your boyfriend acted like a Leer mas
Chapiadora
The word chapiadora comes directly from the term “chapeo”; which is originally from the northern Cibaeña region of the Dominican Republic and means “cut grass”.
MMG
MMG began to be used as an acronym for the word mamaguevo in social networks and chat applications. Normally, what is sought is to minimize expressions to the maximum and thus communicate more quickly between users.
Palomo
Palomo in all its meanings comes from the Latin palumbus which originally means “wood pigeon”. For this reason, it is especially applied to various birds that are related to the pigeon in appearance or family. However, in the Hispanic …
Rabandola
Rabandola is one of the many jargons that exist in the Dominican Republic, and since it is not in any Leer mas
MMÑ
MÑÑ is one of many slang existing in the Dominican Republic, and although mmñ is a very vulgar word, Que-quiere-decir.com will tell Leer mas
Demagogo
The word “demagogo” comes from two Greek terms, namely, demos which means “people” and agein which means “to lead”, this means that a demagogue is one who directs or leads a people.