Dominican slang sayings
1. "¡Qué lo que!" - A common greeting meaning "What's up?"
2. "Tamo en la calle" - We are out in the streets, meaning we are hanging out or having a good time.
3. "Vamo a guayarnos" - Let's have a good time or enjoy ourselves.
4. "Eso ta' chulo" - That's cool or awesome.
5. "Dame luz verde" - Give me the green light, meaning give me permission or approval.
6. "Estoy en mi casa" - I'm in my element or I'm comfortable.
7. "No hay break" - There's no break, meaning there's no time to rest or take a break.
8. "Tas burlao" - You're joking or kidding.
9. "Eso está en candela" - That's on fire, meaning something is really good or exciting.
10. "Tas loco" - You're crazy, meaning you're acting foolish or irrational.
Above is Dominican slang sayings.
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