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PelaítoA very young boy, a kid of little age, often used affectionately in Colombia as a diminutive form of 'pelado'.
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MaracanazoA term used to describe an unexpected and devastating defeat, especially in soccer. It originates from the historic defeat of Brazil by Uruguay in the 1950 World Cup, at the Maracanã Stadium.
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CopetónA person who drinks alcohol frequently or is known for their love of drinking, always finding an excuse to have another drink. This behavior is often associated with someone who prioritizes socializing and having a good time.
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No ser moco de pavoNot being something insignificant, having real value or importance. What's not worthless deserves respect and attention, highlighting the importance of recognizing and appreciating true worth.
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No tener pelos en la lenguaTo speak with complete honesty, without worrying about offending or discomforting others, showcasing the value placed on straightforward communication in many Latin American countries.
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Pelaíto0 votes

A very young boy, a kid of little age, often used affectionately in Colombia as a diminutive form of 'pelado'.

alanlucena
Maracanazo0 votes

A term used to describe an unexpected and devastating defeat, especially in soccer. It originates from the historic defeat of Brazil by Uruguay in the 1950 World Cup, at the Maracanã Stadium.

alanlucena
Copetón0 votes

A person who drinks alcohol frequently or is known for their love of drinking, always finding an excuse to have another drink. This behavior is often associated with someone who prioritizes socializing and having a good time.

alanlucena
No ser moco de pavo0 votes

Not being something insignificant, having real value or importance. What's not worthless deserves respect and attention, highlighting the importance of recognizing and appreciating true worth.

alanlucena
No tener pelos en la lengua0 votes

To speak with complete honesty, without worrying about offending or discomforting others, showcasing the value placed on straightforward communication in many Latin American countries.

alanlucena
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