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TherianA person who spiritually identifies with an animal and believes they share a deep, innate connection with that creature. It's an internet subculture that blurs the line between identity and spiritual belief.
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BaneoA permanent block or prohibition of your account on a platform, game, or online community. Getting banned means you broke the rules so badly they kicked you out forever.
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FindeThe short, casual way of saying 'weekend' in Spain and Argentina. Because why use three syllables when two will do — it's the go-to abbreviation for those precious two days of freedom.
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BananaA long, yellow fruit in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay — what most of the Spanish-speaking world calls 'plátano.' The great banana vs. plátano debate is a classic Latin American vocabulary difference.
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DucharseTo take a shower in Spain and Argentina — bathing under the stream of water from the showerhead. It's the daily ritual that turns zombies into functional human beings.
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Therian0 votes

A person who spiritually identifies with an animal and believes they share a deep, innate connection with that creature. It's an internet subculture that blurs the line between identity and spiritual belief.

alanlucena
Baneo0 votes

A permanent block or prohibition of your account on a platform, game, or online community. Getting banned means you broke the rules so badly they kicked you out forever.

alanlucena
Finde0 votes

The short, casual way of saying 'weekend' in Spain and Argentina. Because why use three syllables when two will do — it's the go-to abbreviation for those precious two days of freedom.

alanlucena
Banana0 votes

A long, yellow fruit in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay — what most of the Spanish-speaking world calls 'plátano.' The great banana vs. plátano debate is a classic Latin American vocabulary difference.

alanlucena
Ducharse0 votes

To take a shower in Spain and Argentina — bathing under the stream of water from the showerhead. It's the daily ritual that turns zombies into functional human beings.

alanlucena
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