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porqueria 

Spanish for "crap." Literally, crap/filth within a pigsty.
"Esto es una porqueria." -- This is pig crap.

"No hables porqueria." -- Don't talk crap.
porqueria by thisistits September 11, 2009

Porque no te callas? 

English translation: Why don't you shut up?

A remark made by the King of Spain when Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez repeatedly insulted and spoke over Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar calling him a "fascist" at the Cumbre Iberoamericana.

In reality, anyone with half a brain knows that the fascist dictator is actually Chavez himself.
Hugo Chavez: You are a fascist blah blah blah...

King of Spain: Porque no te callas?
Porque no te callas? by duh-nee December 15, 2007

Proquire 

A combination of the words "acquire" and "procure". A synonym for stealing.
P1: Oh, crap! I'm out of bobby pins. Oh well, I'll just proquire some from my sister.
Proquire by AdventureAwaits December 27, 2010

Poquiquious 

(puh-KWEE-kwee-us) An all-purpose adjective; can describe literally anything. The mellifluosity of the word is impressive to others, and will usually intimidate them into dropping whatever line of inquiry / conversation they were pursuing. Best used right before an unannounced and hasty exit.
"How was the Slayer show last night?"

"Fuckin' Poquiquious!!" **BAILS**

or

"I can't come to work today; feeling a bit poquiquious" **CLICK**
Poquiquious by GrotusMaximus September 26, 2012

Poquitinho

Diminutive form of small; very small
Origins: A mix of Spanish and Portuguese. First started in the year 2019, created by an Guatemalan learner of the Portuguese language.
Coloque poquitinho de açúcar no bolo. Put a little bit of sugar in the cake
Poquitinho by Rarracm March 14, 2019
'Because' in Spanish. Used as a conjunction.

Different from "¿Por qué?", which means "why?".
Guy 1: ¿Por qué comiste todo el pastel? (Why did you eat the whole cake?
Guy 2: Comí todo el pastel porque tuve hambre. (I ate the whole cake because I was hungry.)
porque by Phygar April 7, 2011