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DesmarqueIn football, the action of a player to separate from their marker and become free to receive the ball. Without 'desmarque', no good pass will work.
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Morir de vergüenzaTo feel a level of shame so intense that you wish you could disappear. The perfect metaphor for maximum embarrassment.
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Echar la casa por la ventanaTo spend a lot of money on a celebration or event without any limitations. It's said when someone is being extravagant and spares no expense.
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EndrogadoTo be in debt, to have many debts. In Mexico and Colombia, 'endrogarse' means to get into financial commitments that are difficult to pay off.
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MorlacosMoney, bills, or cash. Morlacos is the informal word for the pesos or soles you need to get through the month — always in short supply and always needed for something.
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Desmarque0 votes

In football, the action of a player to separate from their marker and become free to receive the ball. Without 'desmarque', no good pass will work.

alanlucena
Morir de vergüenza0 votes

To feel a level of shame so intense that you wish you could disappear. The perfect metaphor for maximum embarrassment.

alanlucena
Echar la casa por la ventana0 votes

To spend a lot of money on a celebration or event without any limitations. It's said when someone is being extravagant and spares no expense.

alanlucena
Endrogado0 votes

To be in debt, to have many debts. In Mexico and Colombia, 'endrogarse' means to get into financial commitments that are difficult to pay off.

alanlucena
Morlacos0 votes

Money, bills, or cash. Morlacos is the informal word for the pesos or soles you need to get through the month — always in short supply and always needed for something.

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