Peso Pluma Slang Explained: What His Lyrics Actually Mean
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A huge amount of something, used to emphasize the quantity. It can be used to describe a large number of people, things, or situations. The word has no brakes when it comes to exaggeration.
“There was a huge crowd at the concert.”
“I have a ton of work to do before Friday.”
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/Sounds like "CHEEN" (as in "cheek") + "goh" (as in "go")/
A huge amount of something, used to emphasize the quantity. It can be used to describe a large number of people, things, or situations. The word has no brakes when it comes to exaggeration.
“There was a huge crowd at the concert.”
“I have a ton of work to do before Friday.”
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