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FacheroAn attractive person who dresses well and has a presence that catches everyone's attention. In Argentina it's the standard compliment for someone who looks good, stylish, and can't go unnoticed.
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DaleA versatile way to say 'ok,' 'sure,' 'let's go,' or encourage someone in Argentina and other countries. Works for everything: accepting plans, rushing someone, confirming something, or simply ending a conversation.
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BardearTo insult, verbally attack, or disrespect someone looking for confrontation in Argentina. Bardear is provoking with words, looking for a verbal fight, and creating unnecessary conflict.
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MufarseTo jinx something or bring bad luck with an untimely comment, action, or prediction. In Argentina and Uruguay, mufar is to curse it: if you say you're gonna win, you mufaste it and you'll definitely lose because of you.
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BroncaA fight, a problem, a conflict between people that can escalate quickly. It's that tension in the air when two people are about to throw hands at any moment.
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Fachero0 votes

An attractive person who dresses well and has a presence that catches everyone's attention. In Argentina it's the standard compliment for someone who looks good, stylish, and can't go unnoticed.

alanlucena
Dale0 votes

A versatile way to say 'ok,' 'sure,' 'let's go,' or encourage someone in Argentina and other countries. Works for everything: accepting plans, rushing someone, confirming something, or simply ending a conversation.

alanlucena
Bardear0 votes

To insult, verbally attack, or disrespect someone looking for confrontation in Argentina. Bardear is provoking with words, looking for a verbal fight, and creating unnecessary conflict.

alanlucena
Mufarse0 votes

To jinx something or bring bad luck with an untimely comment, action, or prediction. In Argentina and Uruguay, mufar is to curse it: if you say you're gonna win, you mufaste it and you'll definitely lose because of you.

alanlucena
Bronca0 votes

A fight, a problem, a conflict between people that can escalate quickly. It's that tension in the air when two people are about to throw hands at any moment.

alanlucena
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