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BocónA blabbermouth, loudmouth, or someone who can't keep their mouth shut about other people's business. A bocón always manages to be the one who spills the secret, ruins the surprise, or shares what they should have kept private.
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Glow upA dramatic and visible positive transformation — physical, emotional, or in lifestyle. A glow up means you changed for the better in a way everyone can see, and it often happens after a difficult period like a breakup or hard year.
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Echarla al olvidoTo intentionally forget something, dismiss its importance, and actively choose not to carry the burden of it, often as a means of moving on or starting anew.
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PatriaTop quality, generous, or exceptional in every way. In Argentine slang, saying something is patria means it's the real deal — a huge serving, a premium experience, or something done with full generosity and no corners cut.
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Vender humoTo offer something that doesn't exist, to promise without being able to fulfill it. The person who sells smoke generates empty expectations.
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Bocón0 votes

A blabbermouth, loudmouth, or someone who can't keep their mouth shut about other people's business. A bocón always manages to be the one who spills the secret, ruins the surprise, or shares what they should have kept private.

alanlucena
Glow up0 votes

A dramatic and visible positive transformation — physical, emotional, or in lifestyle. A glow up means you changed for the better in a way everyone can see, and it often happens after a difficult period like a breakup or hard year.

alanlucena
Echarla al olvido0 votes

To intentionally forget something, dismiss its importance, and actively choose not to carry the burden of it, often as a means of moving on or starting anew.

alanlucena
Patria0 votes

Top quality, generous, or exceptional in every way. In Argentine slang, saying something is patria means it's the real deal — a huge serving, a premium experience, or something done with full generosity and no corners cut.

alanlucena
Vender humo0 votes

To offer something that doesn't exist, to promise without being able to fulfill it. The person who sells smoke generates empty expectations.

alanlucena
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