Reventón (pronounced: reh-ben-TON)
Big party and/or Dance, usually with loud music and drinking.
May also mean concert usually with multiple performers or compilation of groups.
Spanish in origin literally means blow-out
Big party and/or Dance, usually with loud music and drinking.
May also mean concert usually with multiple performers or compilation of groups.
Spanish in origin literally means blow-out
by Kuerno May 23, 2008
by Kuerno May 30, 2008
Also may be Hooda Call. Verb Spanish
To alert others of the presence of Law-Enforcement (police or correctional officers).
Originating in United States prison systems most likely from the Spanish word "jurar" "to swear" as in court or "jurado" referring to the jury.
While sometimes someone may call out "jura!" Many times a Jura Call may be non verbal, multiple flushes of a toilet, a loud cough or even a whistle.
The flushing of toilets is a fairly common Jura Call since inmates may need to "flush" their contraband.
To alert others of the presence of Law-Enforcement (police or correctional officers).
Originating in United States prison systems most likely from the Spanish word "jurar" "to swear" as in court or "jurado" referring to the jury.
While sometimes someone may call out "jura!" Many times a Jura Call may be non verbal, multiple flushes of a toilet, a loud cough or even a whistle.
The flushing of toilets is a fairly common Jura Call since inmates may need to "flush" their contraband.
by Kuerno May 23, 2008
Stomach or intestinal pain caused by movement in the intestinal tract usually audible. Precursor to uncontrollable Diarrhea.
Holly shiznitski I've got the rumbles coming on. I better make a run for the Border.
If you got rumbles and the contractions start, you don't have much time to find a bathroom.
If you got rumbles and the contractions start, you don't have much time to find a bathroom.
by Kuerno May 30, 2008
Another word for Cigarette.
by Kuerno May 30, 2008
*See Jura Call
Verb
To alert others of the presence of Law-Enforcement (police or correctional officers).
Originating in United States prison systems most likely from the Spanish word "jurar" "to swear" as in court or "jurado" referring to the jury.
While sometimes someone may call out "jura!" Many times a Jura Call may be non verbal, multiple flushes of a toilet, a loud cough or even a whistle.
The flushing of toilets is a fairly common Jura Call since inmates may need to "flush" their contraband.
Verb
To alert others of the presence of Law-Enforcement (police or correctional officers).
Originating in United States prison systems most likely from the Spanish word "jurar" "to swear" as in court or "jurado" referring to the jury.
While sometimes someone may call out "jura!" Many times a Jura Call may be non verbal, multiple flushes of a toilet, a loud cough or even a whistle.
The flushing of toilets is a fairly common Jura Call since inmates may need to "flush" their contraband.
by Kuerno May 23, 2008
by Kuerno May 23, 2008