Why do Brazilians say RSRS?
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Why do Brazilians say RSRS?
Rsrs is a laughing acronym, possibly short for risos or risadas, both meaning laughter. Not to be confused with “RS”, the official acronym for the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Brazilians have plenty of ways of representing something was funny when typing.
What is the meaning of garrot?
verb (used with object), gar·rot·ed, gar·rot·ing. to execute by the garrote. to strangle or throttle, especially in the course of a robbery.
What do BOA mean in texting?
“Bind On Account” is the most common definition for BOA on online gaming forums. BOA. Definition: Bind On Account, Bank of America.
What BOA means in Spanish?
boa constrictor
1. ( also: boa constrictor) boa f. 2. (= garment) boa f (de plumas)
Why is “rapariga” no longer used in Brazil?
Unfortunately in Brazil, in most regions, “rapariga” as the feminine of “rapaz” has been usurped from our daily talk because it started to be used as a synonym to “prostitute” ( Why does the word “rapariga” have a negative connotation in Brazil, while being totally fine in Portugal? What caused such a shift of meaning? ).
What is the difference between Garota and rapariga in Portuguese?
In Portugal, there’s not much difference between both words and they are largely synonyms. Both are used to refer to a girl or young woman, and garota can also be used with little girls -rapariga is more for teenagers and young women. In Brazil however, rapariga means prostitute.
What is negnegative connotation?
Negative connotation is the only way that can effectively execute your story. A connotation is the emotional and imaginative meaning surrounding a word. A negative connotation meanwhile, is a type of connotation that implies something that is negative or something informal.
What does “Garota” mean in Brazil?
In Brazil, ‘garota’ means the same, and the word “rapariga” is also understood to be a young lady, but one of ill repute! I am not sure if this is only in the NE & Rio de Janeiro areas, or all over, but when I started visiting BraziI I got myself into a bad & embarrassing situation with my now, ex- sister-in-law.