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Position4444
Accepted meanings5144
Obtained votes04738
Votes by meaning05347
Inquiries276036
Queries by meaning545347
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trolo
  53

" trolo " Gay Slang rioplatense (Argentina, Uruguay )

  
cuetazo
  35

" cuetazo " River plate, criminal slang (Argentina, Uruguay ) What gun shot.

  
ã±oqui
  30

" gnocchi " derogatory term to describe character, named politically for a job, which did not go but charged the same wages. (Argentina )

  
punto
  55

34, point " in slang, rioplatense (Argentina, Uruguay ) person a victim of abuse, eg. -do point or criminal language: Mark to the point, is to point to a future victim of robbery or theft, or person outside your environment eg:-who is the point of this?

  
grata
  42

In police slang, (Police Federal Argentina ) the word " pleasant " means: criminal, thief, or outside the law, as also: " graterio " Group of criminals or place where they live, also " grataje " a very derogatory manner define group of criminals.

  
logi
  46

the word " logi " in the lupanar meaning: fool, idiot, of little lights, like thus also: victim of a rogue ex: " grip it the " logi " and get you all " (Argentina )

  
corchazo
  42

In the prison vocabulary word " I corchazo " means: shot from a firearm e.g.: hit you a pair of corchazos (Federal Capital and greater Buenos Aires, Argentina )

  
gorra
  50

Criminal slang word " Cap " means: police, e.g.:-comes the CAP! or - sos Cap vos? 40, 41, argentina;

  
capulina
  19

In the reformatory school youth in Buenos Aires in 1950/60s use of the expression, 40, 41 slang; " decapulina " It meant: do or make something urtadillas, hidden or quietly, were part of a vocabulary prison quasi of the reformatory school of that time, I never knew as appeared but usabamos inmates at that time.

  
cote
  37

the expression " of cote " used in reformatories and prisons, in the decades of 1950/60, mean actions with very short, as a whole word or prison slang meanings and corresponds to the action: look side or " junar " from the side.

  
sarpar
  42

The word " sarpar " or " sarparse " in slang or language, institutes prison lupanar step to be used by youth as expression of:-not overdo or you pasastes, in reference to not save the respect due to someone else.

  






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