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Help with some slang words...

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Dy-ma is marijuana in Chinese. It translates to "Big Numbness". lol
 
The colombian and other names 7 Rayos threw out there were pretty dope lists....
 
Doblao (stoned in a twisted position) thats brilliant TS1
 
Went and picked up the Yellow Lab male...

Mandigo's El Chingon de Tejas is his full name but I call him Chingo and he is a badass..

This is the bloodline I am trying to progress forward, I have another female coming from similar lines that I will line breed for a few gens..

http://www.mandigoretrievers.com/

Tex
 

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there was a farmer who had a dog and chingo was his namo... (lol couldnt resist!)

thats one good looking lab pup bro!
 
herba buena is a mint,close to spearmint. JK

Yerba Mate was some badass super tea I got hooked on in Argentina but I drank it way to much and I was a gringo and the combo caused my liver to swell...lol..had to cut back after that..I still hit it on occasion when i want a kick in the brain..I still have a personal stash

Tex
 
He's gonna be a hoss!! Those bloodlines and pedigrees look real solid man, gonna be a good looking dog for sure. Do you/they hunt? All the labs I knew were just big lovable house dogs! ha.
 
A majority of mine end up being gun dogs and/or for confirmation.

Tex
 
Yerba (also hierba, pronounced equally): Grass
Yerbabuena: Variety of mint
Yerba Mate: Argentinian tea, to be taken with complete set of mate jar (if bigger, porongo) and bombilla.

Chingón: (mex) kinda badass, someone or something extremely good, derived from the verb Chingar: to copulate (no photo :love0018:)
Chingo is a very cool name, and that's a cool pup to bear it. He'll sure like it.
 

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That second picture was me for about three years, with mate and bombilla in hand..that shit makes regualr english black tea seem like water...really has a kick!!

I have a small collection of mate and bombilla sets from sterling silver to gordes lased in silver banding.

Argentina is the place for a ton of hot ass women also, especially up in the north around Cordoba, three of four colleges within a couple miles of each other doesn't suck.

Tex
 
nice...... wish i woulda asked this question when i got my pup.
i got a all black Razors Edge Pit.
 
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Patagonia down there is awesome. Nothing little a little chew,some smoke,and a fucking huge ass trout to get in a staring contest with. Killer place for a german pointer too.
We breed aussies, I just do not see you sitting around a ring. Could you imagine firing up around a crowd like that lol.JK
 
there was a farmer who had a dog and chingo was his namo... (lol couldnt resist!)

thats one good looking lab pup bro!

Hahahaha best name so far lol Chingo!!!
 
nice...... wish i woulda asked this question when i got my pup.
i got a all black Razors Edge Pit.

i have a razors egde to, first pick is ours second is his dad
 

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Great idea! Here are some slang words from different countries that you can use as names for your dogs:

  1. USA: "Buddy", "Rufus", "Rocky"
  2. UK: "Mate", "Bruv", "Geezer"
  3. Australia: "Mate", "Cobber", "Struggler"
  4. Canada: "Buddy", "Mate", "Pal"
  5. South Africa: "Bra", "Bru", "Boet"
  6. New Zealand: "Bro", "Cuzzy", "Mate"
  7. Jamaica: "Bruv", "Yute", "Dawg"
These are just a few examples and you can always find more slang words specific to a country by researching their local dialects and colloquial language. Hope this helps!
Check: https://slangsearch.org/
 
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