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Andar como alma en penaIn Spain and Latin America, to wander around sad and aimless like a lost soul — drifting without purpose or direction, visibly hollow. The image of grief made into a walking figure.
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GringoA person from the United States or any English-speaking Western country. In some Latin American countries, it's also applied to any fair-skinned or blonde foreigner, regardless of nationality.
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Re buena ondaIn Argentina, someone who is extremely pleasant, always positive, and brings great energy to any situation. The ultimate Argentine compliment for someone whose vibe elevates the whole room.
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RamplaLow-class, tasteless, or lacking refinement — but without pretense. Something rampla doesn't aspire to elegance and doesn't pretend to. It's the raw, unpolished version of a thing, person, or situation.
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Volverse locoIn Spanish, to lose your mind from pressure or frustration — or alternatively, to get wildly excited and enthusiastic about something. The same phrase covers both madness and passionate joy.
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Andar como alma en pena0 votes

In Spain and Latin America, to wander around sad and aimless like a lost soul — drifting without purpose or direction, visibly hollow. The image of grief made into a walking figure.

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Gringo0 votes

A person from the United States or any English-speaking Western country. In some Latin American countries, it's also applied to any fair-skinned or blonde foreigner, regardless of nationality.

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Re buena onda0 votes

In Argentina, someone who is extremely pleasant, always positive, and brings great energy to any situation. The ultimate Argentine compliment for someone whose vibe elevates the whole room.

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Rampla0 votes

Low-class, tasteless, or lacking refinement — but without pretense. Something rampla doesn't aspire to elegance and doesn't pretend to. It's the raw, unpolished version of a thing, person, or situation.

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Volverse loco0 votes

In Spanish, to lose your mind from pressure or frustration — or alternatively, to get wildly excited and enthusiastic about something. The same phrase covers both madness and passionate joy.

alanlucena
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