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Meter presiónTo apply pressure on someone to act or make a decision more quickly, often as a negotiation tactic or control strategy.
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0Agarrar viajeTo overreact or take something too seriously, often in response to a minor issue.
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0Poner primeraTo start something again from scratch, often after a period of inactivity or procrastination.
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0Ponerse al díaTo catch up, get up to date, or pay off overdue debts or work. In the Southern Cone, 'ponerse al día' is the task of someone who has fallen behind and needs to regain ground.
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0Quedarse con la boca abiertaTo be left speechless, deeply shocked, or stunned by something unexpected. This phrase is a common reaction in the Southern Cone region, where people are often taken aback by surprising events or prices.
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Meter presión0 votes
To apply pressure on someone to act or make a decision more quickly, often as a negotiation tactic or control strategy.
alanlucena
Agarrar viaje0 votes
To overreact or take something too seriously, often in response to a minor issue.
alanlucena
Poner primera0 votes
To start something again from scratch, often after a period of inactivity or procrastination.
alanlucena
Ponerse al día0 votes
To catch up, get up to date, or pay off overdue debts or work. In the Southern Cone, 'ponerse al día' is the task of someone who has fallen behind and needs to regain ground.
alanlucena
Quedarse con la boca abierta0 votes
To be left speechless, deeply shocked, or stunned by something unexpected. This phrase is a common reaction in the Southern Cone region, where people are often taken aback by surprising events or prices.
alanlucena