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BarrabravaAn ultra hardcore group of soccer fans in Argentina, similar to European football hooligans or ultras. Barrabravas are known for their extreme passion, stadium chants, massive flags, and sometimes violent clashes with rival groups. They hold serious power within clubs, controlling ticket sales and even influencing team decisions. The culture has spread to Colombia and Peru as well.
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ParquearTo park a vehicle in Colombia, Venezuela, and Central America — what Mexico calls 'estacionar.' It comes from the English 'to park' adapted into Spanish.
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Costar un huevoSomething extremely expensive or difficult to achieve — when the price or effort is so absurdly high it makes you question all your life decisions. The expression for a cost that hurts your soul.
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Corazón de melónA sweet, old-fashioned pet name meaning 'melon heart,' used for loved ones — especially partners or children. It's the kind of adorably cheesy thing a doting grandma would call you, dripping with warmth and affection.
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Caer gordoWhen someone rubs you the wrong way, when you find them annoying or just can't stand them for no clear logical reason. It's that instinctive dislike toward a person you can't explain but feel every time you see them.
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Barrabrava0 votes

An ultra hardcore group of soccer fans in Argentina, similar to European football hooligans or ultras. Barrabravas are known for their extreme passion, stadium chants, massive flags, and sometimes violent clashes with rival groups. They hold serious power within clubs, controlling ticket sales and even influencing team decisions. The culture has spread to Colombia and Peru as well.

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Parquear0 votes

To park a vehicle in Colombia, Venezuela, and Central America — what Mexico calls 'estacionar.' It comes from the English 'to park' adapted into Spanish.

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Costar un huevo0 votes

Something extremely expensive or difficult to achieve — when the price or effort is so absurdly high it makes you question all your life decisions. The expression for a cost that hurts your soul.

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Corazón de melón0 votes

A sweet, old-fashioned pet name meaning 'melon heart,' used for loved ones — especially partners or children. It's the kind of adorably cheesy thing a doting grandma would call you, dripping with warmth and affection.

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Caer gordo0 votes

When someone rubs you the wrong way, when you find them annoying or just can't stand them for no clear logical reason. It's that instinctive dislike toward a person you can't explain but feel every time you see them.

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