Argentina
All expressions
Argentina
All expressions
A nosy, snooping person in Argentina who wants to know everything about other people's lives without anyone asking. The sapo listens in on conversations, peeks at phones, and is always asking things that are none of their business.
An unpleasant person, a negative situation, or an attitude that ruins the mood. Mala onda is the opposite of buena onda and describes everything that brings you down.
To have guts, courage, and the determination to face something difficult without chickening out. When someone has 'huevos,' they dare to do what others won't — they go all in when it matters.
A Spanglish gaming term for split pushing, meaning to go solo and push a side lane while your team distracts the enemy elsewhere on the map. It's a risky strategy, but when it works, you can win the game without ever needing a team fight.
A woman with harmful relationship behaviors: jealous, manipulative, the type who checks your phone and starts drama over everything. Calling someone 'mi tóxica' (my toxic one) is said with humor across Latin America, but it usually describes a painfully real pattern.