cavalo
A Portuguese word meaning:
1. horse
2. heroin
1. horse
2. heroin
1. Cavalos sao grandes. (Horses are big.)
2. A minha seringa do cavalo e grande. (My heroin needle is big.)
2. A minha seringa do cavalo e grande. (My heroin needle is big.)
cavalo
Portuguese slang for H.
In everyday language, «cavalo» means «horse». This word entered the portuguese drug scene probably around the late 70's, when the first big wave of hard drug consumption hit both urban and rural Portugal.
In everyday language, «cavalo» means «horse». This word entered the portuguese drug scene probably around the late 70's, when the first big wave of hard drug consumption hit both urban and rural Portugal.
«Eu gosto de cavalos» - I like horses.
«Eu nunca andei de cavalo» - I never rode a horse.
«O Tiago anda a dar no cavalo» - Tiago is doing H.
«Estavam a fumar cavalo atrás do ginásio» - They were smoking H behind the gym.
«Eu nunca andei de cavalo» - I never rode a horse.
«O Tiago anda a dar no cavalo» - Tiago is doing H.
«Estavam a fumar cavalo atrás do ginásio» - They were smoking H behind the gym.
Negão Cavalo
a black man, brown bonbon who presents a desirable physique by both women and men.
is characterized by having the giant genitalia
is characterized by having the giant genitalia
Gabriel: Ai Negão Cavalo
Peter: Get out I'm male
Peter: Get out I'm male
matar o cavalo
to matar o cavalo is to jerk off, invented by aatif and joao. translates to killing the horse
"hey how was ur weekend"
"i just spent it matar o cavalo not much"
"i just spent it matar o cavalo not much"