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QuedarTo meet up or get together with someone at an agreed place and time in Spain. It's the standard verb Spaniards use to make social plans, set up dates, or coordinate when and where to see someone.
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ScamearTo scam or deceive someone online using fake offers, phishing, or fraudulent schemes. When you get scammed, you fell into someone's digital trap who took advantage of your trust or naivety online.
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FindeThe informal shortening of 'fin de semana' (weekend), super popular in Spain both in speech and texts. It's the quick, casual way to refer to those two sacred days everyone waits for since Monday.
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TopThe best, top-tier, the highest level possible with nothing else that comes close. An English loanword used to describe something or someone at the absolute peak of quality.
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ResacaThe brutal physical misery after a night of overdoing it with alcohol: headache, nausea, and regret. It's universal across the Spanish-speaking world and always comes with the promise to never drink again.
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Quedar0 votes

To meet up or get together with someone at an agreed place and time in Spain. It's the standard verb Spaniards use to make social plans, set up dates, or coordinate when and where to see someone.

Anonymous
Scamear0 votes

To scam or deceive someone online using fake offers, phishing, or fraudulent schemes. When you get scammed, you fell into someone's digital trap who took advantage of your trust or naivety online.

alanlucena
Finde0 votes

The informal shortening of 'fin de semana' (weekend), super popular in Spain both in speech and texts. It's the quick, casual way to refer to those two sacred days everyone waits for since Monday.

Anonymous
Top0 votes

The best, top-tier, the highest level possible with nothing else that comes close. An English loanword used to describe something or someone at the absolute peak of quality.

Anonymous
Resaca0 votes

The brutal physical misery after a night of overdoing it with alcohol: headache, nausea, and regret. It's universal across the Spanish-speaking world and always comes with the promise to never drink again.

alanlucena
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