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Carajo lit. The diminutive carajito is used in the Dominican Republic and Venezuela to refer to usually annoying children, or to scold someone for acting immaturely, e.
Ay caray could be translated "Dang it" or "Darn it! Bicho[ edit ] Bicho lit. It is similar to the much less commonly used word pinga. In most other regions it is a non-vulgar reference to an insect or several species of small animals.
In El Salvador, it is commonly used as the slang equivalent of "kids". In Nicaragua, and some parts of Costa Rica, bicho is used to reference the vagina.
In Spain and the Dominican Republic, Mexico and many other Spanish speaking countries it refers to people both male and female who are a negative influence on others, often used as mal bicho "bad bug". When applied to children, it can mean one who is misbehaving. They are equivalent to cojones in many situations.
In Mexico, the word is not used in a potentially ambiguous situation; instead, one may use the inoffensive blanquillos literally: "little white ones". Many expressions using cojones in other countries are used in Chile with huevas replacing the former word.