gold hooker
I'm afraid there has been a mistake. 'Gargantilla de oro' in Spanish actually translates to 'gold choker' in English, referring to a piece of jewelry worn around the neck, often made of gold. Please note the context and usage.
She wore a beautiful gold necklace at the party.
This phrase describes a woman showing off a beautiful piece of jewelry, specifically a gold necklace, during a party.
The gold necklace I received from my grandmother is very special.
This sentence highlights the sentimental value of a gold necklace given as a gift from a grandmother.
I want to buy a gold necklace for my birthday.
In this example, the speaker expresses a desire to purchase a gold necklace as a personal gift for their upcoming birthday.