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Aesthetic vidaApplying a consistent visual aesthetic and lifestyle identity to everything you do — living in a curated, intentional, and visually coherent way. Your apartment, wardrobe, food, and playlist all match the same vibe.
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Hacer el dosIn Mexico and Colombia, to accompany someone as their number two — to be their backup and support in a situation. The loyal wing person who has your back when you need it.
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Voltear el ojoIn Mexico, to roll your eyes — expressing disbelief, annoyance, or contempt through the universal physical gesture and its figurative equivalent. The body language of exasperation.
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PecadoSomething so delicious or enjoyable that you feel guilty indulging in it — or conversely, something terrible that deserves no excuse. The word sin repurposed for everyday moral and culinary transgressions.
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RezagadoIn Spanish, a person who falls behind — who doesn't keep up with the pace, progress, or rhythm of the group. The one who consistently trails behind everyone else.
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Aesthetic vida0 votes

Applying a consistent visual aesthetic and lifestyle identity to everything you do — living in a curated, intentional, and visually coherent way. Your apartment, wardrobe, food, and playlist all match the same vibe.

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Hacer el dos0 votes

In Mexico and Colombia, to accompany someone as their number two — to be their backup and support in a situation. The loyal wing person who has your back when you need it.

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Voltear el ojo0 votes

In Mexico, to roll your eyes — expressing disbelief, annoyance, or contempt through the universal physical gesture and its figurative equivalent. The body language of exasperation.

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Pecado0 votes

Something so delicious or enjoyable that you feel guilty indulging in it — or conversely, something terrible that deserves no excuse. The word sin repurposed for everyday moral and culinary transgressions.

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Rezagado0 votes

In Spanish, a person who falls behind — who doesn't keep up with the pace, progress, or rhythm of the group. The one who consistently trails behind everyone else.

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