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Peinar canasTo be an adult, have experience and knowledge gained from years lived. Someone who has gray hair knows what they're doing.
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Quemar etapasTo progress too quickly, skipping essential steps in a natural process. This phrase is often used to describe someone who rushes through a learning experience.
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PlanchazoA monumental social slip-up or an extremely embarrassing situation from which there's no dignified exit. Such a blunder is remembered for years.
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No quedarse con nadaTo speak one's mind freely without filtering or holding back. Someone who doesn't hold back says everything they think.
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Dar la caraTo face a difficult situation personally, rather than running away or hiding. This phrase is often used to describe someone who takes responsibility and shows courage in the face of adversity.
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Peinar canas0 votes

To be an adult, have experience and knowledge gained from years lived. Someone who has gray hair knows what they're doing.

alanlucena
Quemar etapas0 votes

To progress too quickly, skipping essential steps in a natural process. This phrase is often used to describe someone who rushes through a learning experience.

alanlucena
Planchazo0 votes

A monumental social slip-up or an extremely embarrassing situation from which there's no dignified exit. Such a blunder is remembered for years.

alanlucena
No quedarse con nada0 votes

To speak one's mind freely without filtering or holding back. Someone who doesn't hold back says everything they think.

alanlucena
Dar la cara0 votes

To face a difficult situation personally, rather than running away or hiding. This phrase is often used to describe someone who takes responsibility and shows courage in the face of adversity.

alanlucena
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