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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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ZorroA cunning, clever, and calculating person who always finds a way to get what they want without anyone noticing. The zorro of the group is the sharpest one, always with a plan and never on the losing side.
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LookYour appearance, style, or complete outfit. The anglicism all of Latin America adopted to describe how you look from head to toe, including clothes, hairstyle, and overall attitude.
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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
Zorro0 votes

A cunning, clever, and calculating person who always finds a way to get what they want without anyone noticing. The zorro of the group is the sharpest one, always with a plan and never on the losing side.

alanlucena
Look0 votes

Your appearance, style, or complete outfit. The anglicism all of Latin America adopted to describe how you look from head to toe, including clothes, hairstyle, and overall attitude.

alanlucena
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