A very amazing friend,she will always be there for you no matter what.she has a very cute dog. If you don’t know her you are missing out 😂 she LOVES sushi and she loves the yankees •19• ILYSM CARA YOU ARE THE BEST •purple meow•
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She is a really lovely person with a big heart, she is very beautiful and her body is perfect. She is sporty and muscular and loves action. She is also a great friend who would do everything to make you happy. But don't do her wrong she is not the kind of person you want to get into a fight with.
She is a really lovely person with a big heart, she is very beautiful and her body is perfect. She is sporty and muscular and loves action. She is also a great friend who would do everything to make you happy. But don't do her wrong she is not the kind of person you want to get into a fight with.
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cara jai is a easy to love person makes loads of friends helps you fight your battles through the rough times an amazing friend is a comedy loving person loves tv show friends caring and flirty
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Other's have defined it as negative connotation, but in Venezuelan slang, it's a neutral word whose connotation changes with the tone or other adjectives.
For example: "Que carajitos tan valientes!" means "What brave kids!" while the use of it with a threatening tone, like the one used by your mom as she screams "Para donde crees que vas, carajito!?" (When do you think you're going kid!?) when you're playing hookie or wanting to escape your house and you just got caught and she's about to throw the sandals at your face... that's a pretty good example of how it's used as a demeaning word.
Other's have defined it as negative connotation, but in Venezuelan slang, it's a neutral word whose connotation changes with the tone or other adjectives.
For example: "Que carajitos tan valientes!" means "What brave kids!" while the use of it with a threatening tone, like the one used by your mom as she screams "Para donde crees que vas, carajito!?" (When do you think you're going kid!?) when you're playing hookie or wanting to escape your house and you just got caught and she's about to throw the sandals at your face... that's a pretty good example of how it's used as a demeaning word.
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