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RaboTail, bottom, or rear end. In Caribbean slang it can be quite explicit depending on context, but in standard use it simply refers to the back end of a person or animal.
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MainearTo make someone your number one romantic focus, your main person. Borrowed from gaming culture where your 'main' is the character you always pick — applied to crushes and romantic interest.
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CuernosInfidelity, romantic deception. To put 'cuernos' is to be unfaithful to your partner; to wear them is to receive them.
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EngominadoA person who is very well-groomed, with their hair slicked back with gel, and dressed in an exaggerated, flashy manner. Also refers to someone who thinks very highly of themselves.
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PiñaA hard punch or fist to the face or body. A piña delivered well doesn't just hurt — it changes the direction of a fight and lingers in memory long after the bruise fades.
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Rabo0 votes

Tail, bottom, or rear end. In Caribbean slang it can be quite explicit depending on context, but in standard use it simply refers to the back end of a person or animal.

alanlucena
Mainear0 votes

To make someone your number one romantic focus, your main person. Borrowed from gaming culture where your 'main' is the character you always pick — applied to crushes and romantic interest.

alanlucena
Cuernos0 votes

Infidelity, romantic deception. To put 'cuernos' is to be unfaithful to your partner; to wear them is to receive them.

alanlucena
Engominado0 votes

A person who is very well-groomed, with their hair slicked back with gel, and dressed in an exaggerated, flashy manner. Also refers to someone who thinks very highly of themselves.

alanlucena
Piña0 votes

A hard punch or fist to the face or body. A piña delivered well doesn't just hurt — it changes the direction of a fight and lingers in memory long after the bruise fades.

alanlucena
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