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The literal translation of 'lacrar' is 'sealing'. The slang means kind of a victory or good effort from a minority or left-wing enthusiast against right-wing or some opressive majority.

It simple past is "lacrou", like "sealed" in the literal translation.
Anita Sarkeesian "sealed" in her last video
Anita Sarkeesian "lacrou" no seu último vídeo

I'm sure this sociologist's lecture in my campus will "seal"
Tenho certeza que a palestra desse sociólogo no meu campus vai "lacrar"
Lacrar by zmnricardo November 6, 2015
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A person who is lactose intolerant, but who continues to eat dairy as though they're not.
P1: whoa!! What is that putrid smell? Don't you smell that?
P2: yeah, sorry my stomach is doing weird things from that big glass of whole milk I had.
P1: what the heck, aren't you lactose intolerant?
P2: yeah, sorry.
P1: lactard.
Lactard by oddlyintriguing September 29, 2013
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lacramioara

Lacramioara it’s the kind of girl close to the definition of perfection. She is salty and whatever, she isn’t beautiful, she is beauty itself.
“That girl is such a Lacramioara.”
lacramioara by Fabrayyy January 27, 2018

lacriarde 

Im am the lacriarde
lacriarde by Dimitruis June 1, 2017
Used to define a person who is not only cheap and leech, but also uses persons for his own ends without caring about that people.
You didn't ask for permission to come into my house. What a lacra!
Lacra by ChenteGT November 10, 2004
The lowest of the low. Good for nothing. Also see shady,bum,suspect,sheisty.
Look at that guy trying to take advantage of that little girl, that is lacra.
Lacra by edy15 April 30, 2005
A person who cannot consume dairy products without getting terribly ill. Symptoms: extreme bloating, pain, becoming farty, and sometimes even nauseous.
"Would you like a piece of cheese cake, Chan?"
"No way Mioshi, I'm a lactard!"

"How about we serve kugels and blintzes?"
"Um, I'm pretty sure Nikki's a vegan and Padma's pretty lactarded. It's probably not a good idea. How about latkes and knishes?"
lactard by ChanLynn January 22, 2008