Chibao
The word Chibao is an expression typical of the Caribbean islands , frequently used in countries like Cuba. Generally, it is used Leer mas
Obo
The word obo in the context of a leafy tree is born as part of the deformation of the language. In many Latin American countries this tree is known as “jobo”, however the expression was deformed until it was pronounced only “obo”.
Trap Pea
The expression Trap Pea is made up of two parts. On the one hand, we have the word “Trap”, whose English Leer mas
Gistro
Gistro comes, like many words of the urban genre, from Castilianized English. In this case, g-string is an Anglo-Saxon term that is defined as thong in some contexts. Its pronunciation is phonologically similar to Gistro or yistro.
Gooba
Gooba is a colloquial word that is used in English-speaking countries like the United States to designate someone who is considered a fool. It is associated, not directly, with the language used in the prisons of the North American country.
ADMV
ADMV is the acronym in Spanish for the phrase “amor de mi vida” (love of my life) that is used informally in social networks and messaging applications. One of the reasons for its popularization is to name a song by the Colombian singer “Maluma”.
Perreo intenso
The perreo intenso comes from “dog (perro in spanish)” for the case of the dance this is called this way due to the similar movements to this animal when it mates. The genres of urban music adopted this meaning and it has transcended time…
No me ame
No me ame is a negative connotation sentence, made up of a negative adverb that is not , a personal pronoun in the Leer mas
Ponte pa mi
The phrase “ponte pa mi” is commonly used in Caribbean countries and in urban settings. In the main context it is a call to attention and prioritizing the sender by the receiver.
Bellaquita
The origin of the word “bellaquita” comes from the colloquial word “bellaco”, which presumably originates from the Latin ” bellum” which means battle or warlike .
Hangiar
Hangiar is a term used in Puerto Rico that means to go outside with your people. This has its etymology of the Leer mas
Krippy Kush
Krippy Kush is a term that originates through songs and in the Central American urban context. The basis of this expression is born in the union of two different and recognized drugs …