Colombia
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Colombia
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To kill time, lounge around, and do absolutely nothing productive. In Colombia, 'tirar corriente' is the art of resting without guilt — lying around, chatting idly, watching the ceiling. Not laziness, just taking a break from everything.
To show your true colors, to reveal who you really are underneath the facade. Literally "to show the loose threads," like cheap clothing that falls apart and exposes what is underneath. It is used when someone drops their mask and their real intentions, flaws, or character come through. Common across Latin America, especially when someone who seemed trustworthy turns out to be shady or selfish.
A state of being drama-free, conflict-free, and peaceful, which is highly sought after today.
A cheat sheet — the tiny paper students smuggle into exams to copy answers. In Colombia and Venezuela, the 'chuleta' is a tradition as old as school itself: handwritten notes folded microscopic, hidden in socks, sleeves, or under test papers.
Relentless teasing or joking that goes on too long and stops being funny. In Colombia, 'mamadera de gallo' describes that moment when the banter becomes tiresome — you've been mocked enough and now you want a straight answer or some peace.