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RascaSomething low-quality, tacky, cheap, or beneath basic standards in Chile. Calling something rasca is the Chilean seal of disapproval for anything mediocre or trashy.
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SpotifearTo listen to music on Spotify, letting the algorithms and your playlists carry you through hours of audio content. It's the modern background soundtrack to literally every activity.
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IckThat exact moment when something the person you liked does grosses you out or makes you cringe so hard that all your interest vanishes instantly. One tiny detail can ruin all the attraction you felt.
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ChuparTo drink alcohol, to booze. It's the most direct and popular way to say 'drinking' in Mexico, Argentina, and Peru — 'chupar' sounds more intense than just 'having drinks.'.
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CrushSomeone you're romantically into, that person you're attracted to even if nothing's official yet. An English loanword fully adopted by young Spanish speakers everywhere.
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Rasca0 votes

Something low-quality, tacky, cheap, or beneath basic standards in Chile. Calling something rasca is the Chilean seal of disapproval for anything mediocre or trashy.

alanlucena
Spotifear0 votes

To listen to music on Spotify, letting the algorithms and your playlists carry you through hours of audio content. It's the modern background soundtrack to literally every activity.

alanlucena
Ick0 votes

That exact moment when something the person you liked does grosses you out or makes you cringe so hard that all your interest vanishes instantly. One tiny detail can ruin all the attraction you felt.

alanlucena
Chupar0 votes

To drink alcohol, to booze. It's the most direct and popular way to say 'drinking' in Mexico, Argentina, and Peru — 'chupar' sounds more intense than just 'having drinks.'.

alanlucena
Crush0 votes

Someone you're romantically into, that person you're attracted to even if nothing's official yet. An English loanword fully adopted by young Spanish speakers everywhere.

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