Colombia
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Colombia
All expressions
In Colombia, a pill — especially a drug or recreational substance. Used informally across the country to refer to any pill, though the context usually makes the meaning clear.
A bossy person who always wants to be in charge and gives orders like they own everyone. The mandón doesn't ask — they command. Whether it's a controlling parent, a micromanaging boss, or that one friend who takes over every plan, the mandón can't help themselves.
Very tiny — an affectionate diminutive for something or someone of reduced size. In the Caribbean, diminutives ending in '-ico' are characteristic of the regional dialect and carry warmth.
Your best friend, your day-one, your absolute ride-or-die in Colombia. Parcero is a deeper and more formal version of parce — it means someone who's been with you through everything, who you trust completely, who has earned the title through time and loyalty.
A chaotic mix, a messy jumble where nothing makes sense and everything is tangled together. In Venezuela salcocho is disorder taken to its logical extreme.