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Estar hasta el cuelloTo be deeply stuck in a problem, debt, or complicated situation that's hard to escape. When the water is literally up to your neck and every move you make seems to sink you deeper.
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NoobA newbie, inexperienced player who doesn't know how to play well yet. Comes from the English 'newbie' and is used in gaming to call out someone with no experience or skill.
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NiniA person who neither studies nor works. An acronym from ni-ni (neither-nor) used to describe unemployed youth with no occupation, usually in a critical tone. It's a recognized social phenomenon in Mexico and Spain.
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MajaA friendly, likeable, good-vibes person in Spain — one of the most genuine compliments in the Spanish vocabulary. Saying someone is majo or maja means you genuinely like them and they're great to be around.
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TrollearTo annoy or provoke someone online with comments specifically designed to make them angry and lose their cool. Trolling is a dark art of social media where the goal is to drive the other person crazy.
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Estar hasta el cuello0 votes

To be deeply stuck in a problem, debt, or complicated situation that's hard to escape. When the water is literally up to your neck and every move you make seems to sink you deeper.

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Noob0 votes

A newbie, inexperienced player who doesn't know how to play well yet. Comes from the English 'newbie' and is used in gaming to call out someone with no experience or skill.

alanlucena
Nini0 votes

A person who neither studies nor works. An acronym from ni-ni (neither-nor) used to describe unemployed youth with no occupation, usually in a critical tone. It's a recognized social phenomenon in Mexico and Spain.

alanlucena
Maja0 votes

A friendly, likeable, good-vibes person in Spain — one of the most genuine compliments in the Spanish vocabulary. Saying someone is majo or maja means you genuinely like them and they're great to be around.

alanlucena
Trollear0 votes

To annoy or provoke someone online with comments specifically designed to make them angry and lose their cool. Trolling is a dark art of social media where the goal is to drive the other person crazy.

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