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Andar de buenasTo be in a great mood or having good luck in Mexico, when the universe conspires in your favor effortlessly. Everything you do turns out perfect and life feels generous that day.
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PlataCash or money in general — the most universal way Latinos refer to money. It's the word that unites Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and half the continent when talking about what everyone needs.
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Tener manoTo have a natural knack for doing something well, as if you were born with that talent. When you're good at something without trying too hard and everyone wonders how you do it.
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NegroAn affectionate nickname extremely common between couples, close friends, and family in Argentina, Uruguay, and Colombia. It has zero racial connotation — it's pure affection, trust, and love between people who care about each other.
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Empinar el codoTo drink alcohol excessively — the elegant way of saying someone's hitting the bottle too hard. Doing it regularly ends in regrettable states and next-day remorse.
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Andar de buenas0 votes

To be in a great mood or having good luck in Mexico, when the universe conspires in your favor effortlessly. Everything you do turns out perfect and life feels generous that day.

alanlucena
Plata0 votes

Cash or money in general — the most universal way Latinos refer to money. It's the word that unites Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and half the continent when talking about what everyone needs.

alanlucena
Tener mano0 votes

To have a natural knack for doing something well, as if you were born with that talent. When you're good at something without trying too hard and everyone wonders how you do it.

alanlucena
Negro0 votes

An affectionate nickname extremely common between couples, close friends, and family in Argentina, Uruguay, and Colombia. It has zero racial connotation — it's pure affection, trust, and love between people who care about each other.

alanlucena
Empinar el codo0 votes

To drink alcohol excessively — the elegant way of saying someone's hitting the bottle too hard. Doing it regularly ends in regrettable states and next-day remorse.

alanlucena
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