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PinchadoTo be completely broke or in a terrible financial situation. It can also refer to something that no longer works or has lost all its energy.
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CacheteImpudence, boldness, or courage to do something one shouldn't. Having cachete means to do something with confidence and a tough attitude.
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YeiteThe term 'yeite' refers to a special trick, skill, or knack for solving a problem or overcoming a challenge. It describes a person's ability to make something difficult appear easy.
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FiacaA feeling of laziness or lack of motivation, often accompanied by a desire to do nothing. This feeling is commonly experienced on Mondays and after meals.
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JoderTo annoy, bother, or ruin something. In Spain, this word is so common that it has lost its impact, but in Latin America, it can be quite strong.
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Pinchado0 votes

To be completely broke or in a terrible financial situation. It can also refer to something that no longer works or has lost all its energy.

alanlucena
Cachete0 votes

Impudence, boldness, or courage to do something one shouldn't. Having cachete means to do something with confidence and a tough attitude.

alanlucena
Yeite0 votes

The term 'yeite' refers to a special trick, skill, or knack for solving a problem or overcoming a challenge. It describes a person's ability to make something difficult appear easy.

alanlucena
Fiaca0 votes

A feeling of laziness or lack of motivation, often accompanied by a desire to do nothing. This feeling is commonly experienced on Mondays and after meals.

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Joder0 votes

To annoy, bother, or ruin something. In Spain, this word is so common that it has lost its impact, but in Latin America, it can be quite strong.

alanlucena
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