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Correr el arcoTo change the rules at the last minute to make it easier for oneself. This phrase is used to describe someone who alters the conditions when it no longer benefits them.
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Romperse el almaTo put in an enormous amount of effort, pushing oneself to the limit, often without guarantee of success but with a strong commitment.
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MacanudoA person who is excellent, kind, and of high quality. This term is often used as a compliment.
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Largo como un día sin panExtremely long, interminable, or seemingly endless, often describing something tedious or eternal.
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Dar la mano y te toman el brazoGive them an inch and they take a mile. This phrase describes someone who abuses generosity or trust when given a small opportunity, turning a small favor into a much bigger demand. In Argentina and Uruguay it is a warning to be careful with overly generous behavior.
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Correr el arco0 votes

To change the rules at the last minute to make it easier for oneself. This phrase is used to describe someone who alters the conditions when it no longer benefits them.

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Romperse el alma0 votes

To put in an enormous amount of effort, pushing oneself to the limit, often without guarantee of success but with a strong commitment.

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Macanudo0 votes

A person who is excellent, kind, and of high quality. This term is often used as a compliment.

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Largo como un día sin pan0 votes

Extremely long, interminable, or seemingly endless, often describing something tedious or eternal.

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Dar la mano y te toman el brazo0 votes

Give them an inch and they take a mile. This phrase describes someone who abuses generosity or trust when given a small opportunity, turning a small favor into a much bigger demand. In Argentina and Uruguay it is a warning to be careful with overly generous behavior.

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