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ChabonA dude, guy, or man in Argentina and Uruguay. It's the most common, informal, everyday way to refer to any male in River Plate Spanish — as natural as breathing in Buenos Aires.
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ColoradoRed in many Latin American countries. It also describes someone who's blushing — either from embarrassment, sunburn, or anger, depending on the situation.
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Quedarse en vistoWhen someone reads your WhatsApp or social media message but doesn't reply, leaving you hanging with those blue check marks. It's one of the most frustrating forms of digital rejection out there.
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ColaButt or rear end in Argentina and Colombia — the casual, everyday way to refer to someone's backside. It's less clinical than 'glúteos' and less vulgar than other alternatives.
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LargarTo kick someone out or leave a place decisively in Argentina and Spain. Largar can mean ending a relationship, quitting a job, or simply telling someone to leave without sugarcoating it.
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Chabon0 votes

A dude, guy, or man in Argentina and Uruguay. It's the most common, informal, everyday way to refer to any male in River Plate Spanish — as natural as breathing in Buenos Aires.

Anonymous
Colorado0 votes

Red in many Latin American countries. It also describes someone who's blushing — either from embarrassment, sunburn, or anger, depending on the situation.

alanlucena
Quedarse en visto0 votes

When someone reads your WhatsApp or social media message but doesn't reply, leaving you hanging with those blue check marks. It's one of the most frustrating forms of digital rejection out there.

Anonymous
Cola0 votes

Butt or rear end in Argentina and Colombia — the casual, everyday way to refer to someone's backside. It's less clinical than 'glúteos' and less vulgar than other alternatives.

alanlucena
Largar0 votes

To kick someone out or leave a place decisively in Argentina and Spain. Largar can mean ending a relationship, quitting a job, or simply telling someone to leave without sugarcoating it.

alanlucena
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