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Más loco que una cabraCompletely crazy, acting in an unpredictable and illogical way. Used humorously to describe someone who is very eccentric or out of control.
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RutearTo share or redistribute internet content, especially tweets or posts. Can also mean to provide directions or guidance to something.
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ChatearTo chat or converse via text messages on any messaging application. This is the most normalized English loanword in digital Spanish.
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CuentazoA massive social media account — one with a huge following or consistently viral, high-quality content. A cuentazo isn't just a big account; it's the kind of profile you show people and say 'look at this.' In Spain and Latin America, building a cuentazo is the modern dream.
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MachacarIn Spain and across the Spanish-speaking world, to repeat something obsessively — hammering the same point over and over until everyone around you is exhausted. Also means to physically crush something.
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Más loco que una cabra0 votes

Completely crazy, acting in an unpredictable and illogical way. Used humorously to describe someone who is very eccentric or out of control.

alanlucena
Rutear0 votes

To share or redistribute internet content, especially tweets or posts. Can also mean to provide directions or guidance to something.

alanlucena
Chatear0 votes

To chat or converse via text messages on any messaging application. This is the most normalized English loanword in digital Spanish.

alanlucena
Cuentazo0 votes

A massive social media account — one with a huge following or consistently viral, high-quality content. A cuentazo isn't just a big account; it's the kind of profile you show people and say 'look at this.' In Spain and Latin America, building a cuentazo is the modern dream.

alanlucena
Machacar0 votes

In Spain and across the Spanish-speaking world, to repeat something obsessively — hammering the same point over and over until everyone around you is exhausted. Also means to physically crush something.

alanlucena
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