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RegateA skillful dribbling move with the ball to get past and leave a rival behind in soccer. It's the art of making the defender kick air while you've already gone past them with the ball glued to your foot.
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TúnelPassing the ball between an opponent's open legs in soccer — the ultimate humiliating move. The whole stadium sees it and the victim just wants to disappear.
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PorteroThe player who defends the goal using their hands and body to stop the ball from going in. The last hero between a goal and defeat — they can be either the villain or the legend in a single match.
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AuricularesDevices placed in or on your ears to listen to audio privately — the Argentine and Spanish way of saying it. What Mexico calls audífonos and other countries call cascos, but everyone's talking about the same gadget.
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CapóThe front cover that protects the car engine in Argentina, Chile, and Spain. What you lift when something's wrong and suspicious smoke comes out, hoping it's nothing serious or expensive to fix.
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Regate0 votes

A skillful dribbling move with the ball to get past and leave a rival behind in soccer. It's the art of making the defender kick air while you've already gone past them with the ball glued to your foot.

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Túnel0 votes

Passing the ball between an opponent's open legs in soccer — the ultimate humiliating move. The whole stadium sees it and the victim just wants to disappear.

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Portero0 votes

The player who defends the goal using their hands and body to stop the ball from going in. The last hero between a goal and defeat — they can be either the villain or the legend in a single match.

alanlucena
Auriculares0 votes

Devices placed in or on your ears to listen to audio privately — the Argentine and Spanish way of saying it. What Mexico calls audífonos and other countries call cascos, but everyone's talking about the same gadget.

alanlucena
Capó0 votes

The front cover that protects the car engine in Argentina, Chile, and Spain. What you lift when something's wrong and suspicious smoke comes out, hoping it's nothing serious or expensive to fix.

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