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MootsShort for 'mutuals' — people who follow you and you follow them back on social media. Your moots are your online circle, the people who interact with your content regularly.
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TrapearTo mop the floor with a wet cloth or mop in Mexico — the mandatory step that follows sweeping. To leave the floor shiny like a mirror so your mom doesn't scold you.
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FiarTo sell something on informal credit without immediate payment, trusting someone's word that they'll pay later. It's the trust-based economy that keeps neighborhood shops alive, where the owner jots it down in their little notebook.
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FregarTo wash dishes or scrub something hard — the most basic household chore. It also means to annoy, bother, or pester someone depending on the country, so context is everything with this word.
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EstafarTo deceive someone into giving up money or goods through elaborate, convincing lies. It's theft disguised as legitimate business that leaves you broke and with a painful life lesson.
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Moots0 votes

Short for 'mutuals' — people who follow you and you follow them back on social media. Your moots are your online circle, the people who interact with your content regularly.

alanlucena
Trapear0 votes

To mop the floor with a wet cloth or mop in Mexico — the mandatory step that follows sweeping. To leave the floor shiny like a mirror so your mom doesn't scold you.

alanlucena
Fiar0 votes

To sell something on informal credit without immediate payment, trusting someone's word that they'll pay later. It's the trust-based economy that keeps neighborhood shops alive, where the owner jots it down in their little notebook.

alanlucena
Fregar0 votes

To wash dishes or scrub something hard — the most basic household chore. It also means to annoy, bother, or pester someone depending on the country, so context is everything with this word.

alanlucena
Estafar0 votes

To deceive someone into giving up money or goods through elaborate, convincing lies. It's theft disguised as legitimate business that leaves you broke and with a painful life lesson.

alanlucena
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