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MicroA bus or minibus for public transit that runs through city streets. It's the daily transport for millions of people in Chile, Mexico, and Argentina — those packed vehicles where you ride squeezed but you arrive.
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MewingA viral technique of pressing your tongue against the roof of your mouth, supposedly to sharpen your jawline. Started as health advice and ended up as a meme where everyone pretends to have a model's jawline.
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Hacerse la rabonaTo skip class without justification and spend the day doing anything more fun. In Argentina it's practically a teenage rite of passage: you escape school, head to the plaza, and pray they don't catch you.
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CabezaA lower-class person with aggressive, vulgar, or antisocial attitudes in Argentina. It's a classist, derogatory term that stereotypes youth from popular neighborhoods.
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StalkearTo obsessively spy on someone's social media profiles and activity. Comes from the English 'stalk' and has become completely normalized in Spanish internet culture.
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Micro0 votes

A bus or minibus for public transit that runs through city streets. It's the daily transport for millions of people in Chile, Mexico, and Argentina — those packed vehicles where you ride squeezed but you arrive.

alanlucena
Mewing0 votes

A viral technique of pressing your tongue against the roof of your mouth, supposedly to sharpen your jawline. Started as health advice and ended up as a meme where everyone pretends to have a model's jawline.

alanlucena
Hacerse la rabona0 votes

To skip class without justification and spend the day doing anything more fun. In Argentina it's practically a teenage rite of passage: you escape school, head to the plaza, and pray they don't catch you.

alanlucena
Cabeza0 votes

A lower-class person with aggressive, vulgar, or antisocial attitudes in Argentina. It's a classist, derogatory term that stereotypes youth from popular neighborhoods.

alanlucena
Stalkear0 votes

To obsessively spy on someone's social media profiles and activity. Comes from the English 'stalk' and has become completely normalized in Spanish internet culture.

alanlucena
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