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buay


guy, man. From the English "guy". A creation of Colon English.
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aguaitar


to spy, watch stealthily.
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¡ayala vida!


an interjection that identifies any Panamanian wherever he/she is. It has numerous variations, such as "ayala bestia!" and other phrases where "ayala" is followed by words consider [..]
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buco


a lot, a great deal. It comes from the French adjective beaucoup pronounced the other way around.
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cachimbón


a know-it-all. From the Brazilian word cachimba, which means a smoking pipe.
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cartucho


it's neither a bullet nor dynamite, but a plastic bag.
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congo


a sucker, gullible, easy to deceive. It is also the name of an African-originated culture from Colón province.
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chen-chen


money. From Mandarin chien, which has the same meaning.
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chicha


originally, it was the name of an Indian alcoholic drink made of corn. In Panama, it is a generic name for any kind of juice to which water and sugar are added.
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chupata


a gathering of friends that makes a good excuse for drinking alcohol like fish. If you're invited to one, you know what it's all about now.
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