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AgobiadoStressed out, overwhelmed, with way too many responsibilities piling up on you. In Spain, agobiado is the standard response when everything hits you at once.
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TíoAn informal way to address literally anyone in Spain regardless of whether they're actually your uncle. It's just a social filler word so deeply ingrained that Spaniards can't go two sentences without saying it.
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No tener ni ideaTo have absolutely zero clue about something, to be in complete ignorance. It's a universal Spanish expression that emphasizes you don't have the slightest hint about what someone's asking.
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RandomSomething unexpected, out of nowhere, with no apparent reason. An English loanword adopted across the entire Spanish-speaking world, especially among young people on social media.
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ChavalA young guy or dude in Spain. It's one of the most quintessentially Spanish words out there, used to casually refer to any young person.
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Agobiado0 votes

Stressed out, overwhelmed, with way too many responsibilities piling up on you. In Spain, agobiado is the standard response when everything hits you at once.

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Tío0 votes

An informal way to address literally anyone in Spain regardless of whether they're actually your uncle. It's just a social filler word so deeply ingrained that Spaniards can't go two sentences without saying it.

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No tener ni idea0 votes

To have absolutely zero clue about something, to be in complete ignorance. It's a universal Spanish expression that emphasizes you don't have the slightest hint about what someone's asking.

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Random0 votes

Something unexpected, out of nowhere, with no apparent reason. An English loanword adopted across the entire Spanish-speaking world, especially among young people on social media.

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Chaval0 votes

A young guy or dude in Spain. It's one of the most quintessentially Spanish words out there, used to casually refer to any young person.

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