sobaco

Spanish for armpit or axila.
Esa chica tiene pelos en el sobaco.
by Taino boy December 12, 2003
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eñe

Onomatopoeic term for 'ñ', the 17th letter of the Spanish alphabet. It is pronounced as in the 'gn' in Cognac and also as in the 'ni' in onion. It can be reproduced in the common PC keyboard by pressing ALT and 165 on the num locks for the upper case letter and ALT 164 for the lower case letter.
Did you know that an eñe is just the letter n with a silly line on top?
It's called a tilde, you ñoño!
by Taino Boy September 25, 2005
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verija

The skin folds next to your genitals, known popularly in Puerto Rico and Cuba.
vate la verija.
by Taino boy December 12, 2003
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churras

Bad case of diarrhea (runnies)
Te dieron churras cuando te agarró tu mujer.

Yo got churras when your woman caught you.
by Taino boy December 12, 2003
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sicote

Smelly, stinky feet.
Dirt between the toes.
Tus pies apestan a sicote.
by Taino boy December 12, 2003
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peson

Se le nota el peson.

You can see her peson.
by Taino boy December 12, 2003
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óspera

¡Qué óspera!
by Taino boy December 12, 2003
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