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Revolcón

A quick passionate sexual encounter

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Example

Eso no fue una cita, fue un revolcón y ya.

When to use it

Friends gossip about two people who disappeared during a night out and came back looking suspiciously happy.

What it means

Literally, "revolcón" comes from "revolcar," meaning "to roll around," like rolling on the ground.
In practice, it's slang for a quick, intense sexual encounter-more like a messy hookup than something romantic. It's informal and can sound a bit crude, so you wouldn't use it in polite company. In context, it often implies heat-of-the-moment passion rather than a relationship.

Don't confuse it with

"Revolcón" does not mean an explicit photo, a lap dance, a sexual message. It specifically means "A quick passionate sexual encounter".

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