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callejero 

1. wanderer (within the city or town, often for binge or partying and other unproductive activities)

2. a person who often goes out for unproductive activities
"Ya no seas callejero y busca trabajo" "Stop going out (for fun) and look for a job"
callejero by Martha_3930 January 18, 2018

Calliferant 

An incredibly strong, sweet smell, pungent to the point of being stifling, that often encourages misplaced and frantic sensations of exuberance. The feelings caused by calliferant scents often result in mild to shocking behavioral changes, including (but not limited to) a person throwing open windows, whereupon which they will thrust their upper half out into the elements and began belting Disney tunes. This usually signals wildlife within a ten to thirteen mile radius, drawing all manner of woodland creatures to the panicked singer in droves. Most often, the sound of the music will be accompanied by smaller varieties of birds flitting about the head and face of the singer, though larger corvids have been reported. In March 1937 a condor was reported colliding with one unlucky individual. Near the final week of October, bats have been generally reported.
The scent of rotten wax was cloying, like sweettree gum painting the inside of his nostrils, thick and calliferant.
Calliferant by Arcadian Decay December 8, 2018

Do a Dani Calleja 

To be so enraged by the slightest hint of rejection that you take a shit on someone's living room floor.
He asked me to leave after we finished having sex, so I was like, "I'm totally going to do a Dani Calleja. That'll teach him!"
one who enjoys walking the streets or one who is street-smart (from Spanish word "callejero")
You know that guy who you can see on 5th Ave. at 2 am? He's a calleger.
calleger by anonymous December 31, 2003

calletera 

Spanish slang for hoodrat
Ceremos un bueno calletera
calletera by No Better Juan November 2, 2020

Calluperate 

to move around- go from one place to another
We finna calluperate
Calluperate by CeCe Rae April 18, 2011