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Plata

Mexicans will use this word to describe money.

Pepe: Vamos a comprar una Cayuama.
Memo:No tengo Plata, Holmes.

by Mojo maniac July 25, 2008

60πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


La Plata

The meteorologists favorite place to issue tornado warnings to.

Oh my God you La Plataians need to go hide because we predict that a HUUUUGE tornado will come today! (Yeah, never happens)

by go_away June 20, 2006

69πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


La Plata

Seriously, we're the Tornado Alley of Maryland.

We have all the crime of D.C. with all the racism and rednecks of the deep South.

Despite the fact that La Plata produced Larry Johnson, we suck.

by Meronvingian February 6, 2009

55πŸ‘ 17πŸ‘Ž


Diego Plata

A fine piece of ass; one who is loved by Jenni; one who pronounces Georgia, HEY-WHORE-HEE-HA ... the love of my life.

Diego Plata is a Venezuelan hottie who Jenni loves to kiss.

by superjennigal March 22, 2005

8πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


um-plata

The act of stealing someone’s shoulder.

Guy one: I’m gonna um-plata you

Guy two: what does that even mean

Guy one : *aggressively steals shoulder*

Guy two: ow Timothy what the fuck

Guy one: I was bored

by Fuckyoutimothy April 26, 2021


plata o plomo

Plata o plomo is a Colombian Spanish slang phrase that translates to β€œsilver or lead.” A person saying the phrase is telling the listener to either accept a bribe (plata, meaning β€œsilver,” a common slang term for money in Colombia) or lose their life (plomo, a metonym for β€œlead bullet”).

Oye! Plata o plomo pandejo.

"Listen here sucker, play along or its lights out".

Silver or lead: money or a bullet.
Or, in the words of the Godfather: β€œI’m going to make you an offer you can’t refuse

by andrei skorobogatko November 17, 2018

52πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Mar del Plata

Argentine city located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in the Buenos Aires Province, 400 km (249 mi) south of Buenos Aires. Mar del Plata is one of the major fishing ports and the biggest seaside beach resort in Argentina. With a population of 541,733 as per the 2001 census, it's the 7th largest city in Argentina.

As part of the Argentine recreational coast, tourism is Mar del Plata's main economic activity with seven million tourists visiting the city in 2006. Mar del Plata has a sophisticated tourist infrastructure with countless hotels, restaurants, casinos, theatres and other tourist attractions. Mar del Plata is also an important sports centre with a multi-purpose Olympic style stadium (first used for the 1978 World Cup and later upgraded for the 1995 Pan American Games), 5 golf courses and many other facilities.

As an important fishing port, industry concentrates on fish processing and at least two large shipyards.1

The area is also host to other light industry, such as textile and food manufacturing.

Let's go to Mar del Plata after we leave BA.

by mecicon April 26, 2008

15πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž