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FindeThe short, casual way of saying 'weekend' in Spain and Argentina. Because why use three syllables when two will do — it's the go-to abbreviation for those precious two days of freedom.
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SussySuspicious, having a guilty look or acting strangely, originating from the game Among Us where 'sus' is a signal for an imposter.
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PatataPotato in Spain — the exact same vegetable but with a different name than the rest of the Spanish-speaking world which says 'papa.' It's one of the classic Spain-vs-LatAm vocabulary differences.
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Ratio'dTo receive more negative comments than likes on a post, indicating that the internet disagrees.
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FrescoA carefree, relaxed, or shameless person who doesn't get fazed by anything. Depending on context it can be a compliment (chill person) or a criticism (someone with no shame).
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Finde0 votes

The short, casual way of saying 'weekend' in Spain and Argentina. Because why use three syllables when two will do — it's the go-to abbreviation for those precious two days of freedom.

alanlucena
Sussy0 votes

Suspicious, having a guilty look or acting strangely, originating from the game Among Us where 'sus' is a signal for an imposter.

alanlucena
Patata0 votes

Potato in Spain — the exact same vegetable but with a different name than the rest of the Spanish-speaking world which says 'papa.' It's one of the classic Spain-vs-LatAm vocabulary differences.

alanlucena
Ratio'd0 votes

To receive more negative comments than likes on a post, indicating that the internet disagrees.

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Fresco0 votes

A carefree, relaxed, or shameless person who doesn't get fazed by anything. Depending on context it can be a compliment (chill person) or a criticism (someone with no shame).

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