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RajarTo talk trash about someone behind their back — the Argentine art of criticizing people when they're not around to defend themselves. Everyone does it but nobody admits to it.
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SpoilearTo reveal important details of a movie, series, or book before someone watches or reads it. The unforgivable internet crime that ruins the experience and can destroy friendships.
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AguanteAn expression of unconditional support and die-hard loyalty to something or someone, especially a soccer team. Shouting 'aguante' is declaring loyalty no matter if they win or lose.
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BlanquearTo make a relationship, situation, or feeling public that was previously kept secret. Mostly used for couples who go from hiding it to making it official on social media.
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No capNo lie, for real, seriously. It comes from English and is used to emphasize that what you're saying is 100% true, with no exaggeration. It's the opposite of cap and went viral on social media.
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Rajar0 votes

To talk trash about someone behind their back — the Argentine art of criticizing people when they're not around to defend themselves. Everyone does it but nobody admits to it.

alanlucena
Spoilear0 votes

To reveal important details of a movie, series, or book before someone watches or reads it. The unforgivable internet crime that ruins the experience and can destroy friendships.

alanlucena
Aguante0 votes

An expression of unconditional support and die-hard loyalty to something or someone, especially a soccer team. Shouting 'aguante' is declaring loyalty no matter if they win or lose.

alanlucena
Blanquear0 votes

To make a relationship, situation, or feeling public that was previously kept secret. Mostly used for couples who go from hiding it to making it official on social media.

alanlucena
No cap0 votes

No lie, for real, seriously. It comes from English and is used to emphasize that what you're saying is 100% true, with no exaggeration. It's the opposite of cap and went viral on social media.

alanlucena
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