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ExcitadoSexualmente excitado o caliente. No significa emocionado o entusiasmado como en inglés. Decir que estás excitado por tu viaje a México puede provocar reacciones muy inesperadas.
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AlfajorTwo cookies sandwiched with dulce de leche and coated in chocolate — the ultimate Argentine and Uruguayan snack. Alfajores are cultural treasures exported worldwide and devoured by the boxful.
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ReciénIn Argentina, Chile, and the Southern Cone, it means 'just now' or 'a moment ago' — something that happened very recently. It's used on its own as an adverb, unlike in Spain where it needs a past participle.
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No wayAn expression of disbelief borrowed from English for when something seems too crazy to be true. It's the universal Gen Z reaction to shocking news, gossip, or outrageous situations.
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VillaAn informal settlement or emergency neighborhood in Argentina where people live in precarious conditions. Villas are a reality of urban poverty, with their own communities, culture, and challenges.
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Excitado0 votes

Sexualmente excitado o caliente. No significa emocionado o entusiasmado como en inglés. Decir que estás excitado por tu viaje a México puede provocar reacciones muy inesperadas.

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Alfajor0 votes

Two cookies sandwiched with dulce de leche and coated in chocolate — the ultimate Argentine and Uruguayan snack. Alfajores are cultural treasures exported worldwide and devoured by the boxful.

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Recién0 votes

In Argentina, Chile, and the Southern Cone, it means 'just now' or 'a moment ago' — something that happened very recently. It's used on its own as an adverb, unlike in Spain where it needs a past participle.

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No way0 votes

An expression of disbelief borrowed from English for when something seems too crazy to be true. It's the universal Gen Z reaction to shocking news, gossip, or outrageous situations.

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Villa0 votes

An informal settlement or emergency neighborhood in Argentina where people live in precarious conditions. Villas are a reality of urban poverty, with their own communities, culture, and challenges.

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