Argentina
All expressions
Argentina
All expressions
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.