Argentina
All expressions
Argentina
All expressions
A completely positive, clean energy with no toxicity or negativity, the best possible energy.
The cargo space at the rear of a car in Spain and Argentina — what Mexico calls 'cajuela.' It's where suitcases, groceries, and random junk accumulate.
Abbreviation for 'one of my followers' or 'one of my friends' — a way to vaguely reference someone on social media without naming them. Perfect for subtweeting or sharing gossip anonymously.
A blunt way to tell someone to get lost or disappear. It's the Argentine and Uruguayan equivalent of "scram" or "beat it," but with more attitude and zero filter. Typically used when someone has pushed your patience to the absolute limit.
An informal, quick goodbye from the Italian 'ciao,' used mainly in Argentina, Uruguay, and the Southern Cone. It's breezier than 'adiós' and warmer than a simple wave.