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Andar con el tiempo justoTo barely have enough time to do something without any margin for error. This phrase is often used to describe someone who consistently arrives just in time, indicating they didn't plan well.
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AmanecerseTo stay awake all night until dawn, often as a sign of a memorable night or urgent work. This phrase carries no judgment, only consequences.
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LikearTo like a post on social media — the most basic unit of digital approval. Likear is the verb that the entire Spanish-speaking internet adopted from English because 'dar me gusta' takes too long when you're scrolling at full speed through Instagram at 2 a.m.
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Estar hecho mierdaTo be completely exhausted, physically destroyed, or in a very bad state. This phrase is used to describe someone who has given their all and has nothing left.
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TaggearTo tag someone in a social media post, photo, or comment — linking their name so they get notified. Taggear is one of the most essential Spanglish verbs of the internet age, fully conjugated and used daily by everyone from teenagers to brand accounts across the Spanish-speaking world.
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Andar con el tiempo justo0 votes

To barely have enough time to do something without any margin for error. This phrase is often used to describe someone who consistently arrives just in time, indicating they didn't plan well.

alanlucena
Amanecerse0 votes

To stay awake all night until dawn, often as a sign of a memorable night or urgent work. This phrase carries no judgment, only consequences.

alanlucena
Likear0 votes

To like a post on social media — the most basic unit of digital approval. Likear is the verb that the entire Spanish-speaking internet adopted from English because 'dar me gusta' takes too long when you're scrolling at full speed through Instagram at 2 a.m.

alanlucena
Estar hecho mierda0 votes

To be completely exhausted, physically destroyed, or in a very bad state. This phrase is used to describe someone who has given their all and has nothing left.

alanlucena
Taggear0 votes

To tag someone in a social media post, photo, or comment — linking their name so they get notified. Taggear is one of the most essential Spanglish verbs of the internet age, fully conjugated and used daily by everyone from teenagers to brand accounts across the Spanish-speaking world.

alanlucena
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