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Does Punta mean period?

By James Austin

Punto means “point or period” Punta is a totally different word. ; ) – farallon7, ENE 10, 2012. Thanks!

What does the slang term Punta mean?

It basically means the ‘tip’ or ‘point’ of something (tip of your tongue, tip of the iceburg, etc., but for more accurate and other meanings, click the dictionary tab and type in the word – you will get detailed information.

How do you spell B * * * * in Spanish?

How do you say “bitch” in Spanish? – It could be “perra”, “cabrona”, or “zorra.”¿Cómo se dice “bitch” en español? – Podría ser “perra”, “cabrona” o “zorra”.

adjective. 1. ( colloquial) (without clothes) (Central America) naked.

What is a Buto?

noun. a contemporary expressionist dance form that originated in postwar Japan, first called Ankoku Butoh, or Dance of Utter Darkness.

English Translation. whore. More meanings for puta. hooker noun. prostituta, urca, rameira, meretriz, golpe dado.

What does Punto mean in Spanish bad word?

“Punto” means either point or period, nothing “bad”.

What does Ponto mean in Spanish?

Spanish. ponto (m) n. dot, spot; pinpoint, point; stop, full stop; speck, speckle.

The word “bendejo” in Spanish it’s wrong spelled. It must start the word with the letter “p”,and it’s meaning is close to: stupid; so fool; ignorant.

Why do Spaniards say Tia?

In Spain, to call someone “tío” or “tía” is a friendly way to refer to friends or even close acquaintances. It’s a show of closeness and trust and can be translated to “pal, bro, buddy”. You’ll hear this word pretty used often in our Gritty Spanish audio stories.

Is Chingao a bad word?

As an exclamation. ¡Ah chingá! / ¡Ah chingao! /It could be like saying Really! or simply Whoa! Basically it is just an expression of surprise. Even though this expression has nothing to do with the word “fuck” it is a vulgar way to express yourself.

Is no Mames offensive?

“No Mames” is a VERY rude and disgusting phrase to use in front of a woman, or strangers. “No Manches” Is a lot more decent, but it still is not proper Spanish. “No Manches” liberally means, “don’t screw (joke or play) around” or “quit screwing around.” “Te banas” literally means bathe yourself.

LOLO (lō-lō) A Hawaiian language word meaning dumb, goofy or crazy. “Did you hear what he said? That guy’s lolo.”