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ArepaA round corn dough bread filled with different ingredients like cheese, meat, or beans. It's the most representative food of Venezuela and Colombia — a symbol of national identity eaten at any hour.
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MewingA viral technique of pressing your tongue against the roof of your mouth, supposedly to sharpen your jawline. Started as health advice and ended up as a meme where everyone pretends to have a model's jawline.
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StalkearTo obsessively spy on someone's social media profiles and activity. Comes from the English 'stalk' and has become completely normalized in Spanish internet culture.
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GringolandiaThe United States — a colloquial, somewhat mocking way to refer to the country up north, playing on its 'gringo' inhabitants. Used with humor, not malice.
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Tóxic@A person who can't stop being jealous, checking their partner's phone, and making drama over every message or like. It's the modern way to describe toxic jealousy in relationships.
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Arepa0 votes

A round corn dough bread filled with different ingredients like cheese, meat, or beans. It's the most representative food of Venezuela and Colombia — a symbol of national identity eaten at any hour.

alanlucena
Mewing0 votes

A viral technique of pressing your tongue against the roof of your mouth, supposedly to sharpen your jawline. Started as health advice and ended up as a meme where everyone pretends to have a model's jawline.

alanlucena
Stalkear0 votes

To obsessively spy on someone's social media profiles and activity. Comes from the English 'stalk' and has become completely normalized in Spanish internet culture.

alanlucena
Gringolandia0 votes

The United States — a colloquial, somewhat mocking way to refer to the country up north, playing on its 'gringo' inhabitants. Used with humor, not malice.

alanlucena
Tóxic@0 votes

A person who can't stop being jealous, checking their partner's phone, and making drama over every message or like. It's the modern way to describe toxic jealousy in relationships.

alanlucena
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