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Home » Dominican Slang

What Does VAINA Mean In Spanish?

Dominican Spanish Slang

Learn the different meanings of the word Vaina and why it is the most important Dominican Spanish word. Don’t miss the videos with more examples.

List of Dominican Spanish Slang and Colloquial Spanish Words Used by Locals

List of Dominican Spanish Words

Watchiman, chichí, motoconcho and yipeta. Do you know these words used in the Dominican Republic? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! If you are curious about the local Spanish vocabulary of this Caribbean paradise, you should check out our list of Dominican Spanish words. This list is part of the Speaking Latino Spanish Slang Dictionary […]

yatra

I’m going, I’ll do it now

yeyo

a faint

vago

lazy

vale

pal

vaquetearse

whack off

vaso de agua

an easy woman, the village bicycle (everyone gets a ride), literally “a glass of water”

vete a 10

take a break, take 5

viralatas

a stray dog that lives on the streets

vocear

shout

wachiman

watchman

yala

okay, sure

yaniqueque or yanikeke

Johnny Cakes, a cornmeal flat cake

tullío

crippled

tululú

bucks, bills, cash

tumba eso

forget that

tumbe

mugged

tutumpote

powerful person that does what ever he/she wants, snob

uraño

loner

urbano

urban, from the capital city

vaciarse

to ejaculate, to cum

trapiar

to mop

tripeo

tease

tró

a bunch of

tú ‘ta cloro

you got that right

tú ‘ta omo

you know it

tú lo ´abe

you know it

toma que lleva

thwack

toy adelante

I’m in style

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