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What does 'meltrozo' mean?

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Hola! Just want to know what 'meltrozo' means? Gracias!

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updated Mar 5, 2011
posted by Kiphtoot

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It is a play on words

Devórame el trozo

Devour my "piece"

Where is this girl from?

updated Mar 5, 2011
posted by chileno
jajajaja you get it, so funnyyyyyyyyyyy jajajajajajaja :) . - Dakie, Mar 5, 2011
jajaja I can't stop laughing - Dakie, Mar 5, 2011
That's funny! - gone, Mar 5, 2011
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Debora Meltrozo is a girl. She's on Facebook. Meltrozo is her last name.

updated Mar 5, 2011
edited by gone
posted by gone
She's an extremely sexi one at that! Como el canción dice, "¡Rompe la playa, con tu bikini mini!" =) - DJ_Huero, Mar 5, 2011
Here's a link to download the song if anyone likes reggaeton or just a good party track. ;-) - DJ_Huero, Mar 5, 2011
(sorry coming soon) ;-) - DJ_Huero, Mar 5, 2011
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I found Meltrozo is also a brand of gum.

updated Mar 5, 2011
posted by DJ_Huero
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Hola,

It was a comment to another girl named debora- the other person wrote "debora meltrozo" (but that isn't her last name)... is it a reference to something- a movie/tv show? or an insult? Not sure!!

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

updated Mar 5, 2011
posted by Kiphtoot
Could it have been 'mentirosa'? That would be Debora - liar. Did she lie about something? - margaretbl, Mar 5, 2011
Noo.. I don't think so. The first girl told an example of an insulto- 'chum - Kiphtoot, Mar 5, 2011
sorry- 'chamuyes' and then the second one said "Debora meltrozo' and 'no entiendo lo ke dicen" - Kiphtoot, Mar 5, 2011
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Hi Kip - welcome to the forum. How sure are you of the spelling of your word? It is better to post a whole sentence - context! raspberry

updated Mar 5, 2011
posted by margaretbl
Hola, It was a comment to another girl named debora- the other person wrote "debora meltrozo" (but that isn't her last name)... is it a reference to something- a movie/tv show? or an insult? Not sure!! Any help would be greatly appreciated! - Kiphtoot, Mar 5, 2011
Could it have been 'mentirosa'? That would be Debora - liar. Did she lie about something? - margaretbl, Mar 5, 2011