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FresaA red, sweet, aromatic fruit that in Mexico also describes a snobby, preppy person from the upper class. The strawberry is delicious; the person it describes, not always so much.
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Quote tuitearTo quote tweet — sharing someone's tweet with your own comment added above. Quote tweeting is the most powerful tool for commentary on Twitter: it amplifies the original while adding your take, and in the wrong hands, it becomes a mechanism for public dragging.
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Brain rotContent so absurd and nonsensical that it feels like it's destroying your brain cells. This is the humor of the current generation.
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AlphaA dominant, assertive person who takes charge in any group or social setting. Borrowed from English but used heavily in Latin American internet culture, often with heavy irony to mock men who try too hard to project dominance and masculinity online.
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GuisanteA small, round green seed eaten as a vegetable in Spain — what Mexico calls 'chícharo' and South America calls 'arveja.' Same humble legume, three different names across the Spanish world.
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Fresa0 votes

A red, sweet, aromatic fruit that in Mexico also describes a snobby, preppy person from the upper class. The strawberry is delicious; the person it describes, not always so much.

alanlucena
Quote tuitear0 votes

To quote tweet — sharing someone's tweet with your own comment added above. Quote tweeting is the most powerful tool for commentary on Twitter: it amplifies the original while adding your take, and in the wrong hands, it becomes a mechanism for public dragging.

alanlucena
Brain rot0 votes

Content so absurd and nonsensical that it feels like it's destroying your brain cells. This is the humor of the current generation.

alanlucena
Alpha0 votes

A dominant, assertive person who takes charge in any group or social setting. Borrowed from English but used heavily in Latin American internet culture, often with heavy irony to mock men who try too hard to project dominance and masculinity online.

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Guisante0 votes

A small, round green seed eaten as a vegetable in Spain — what Mexico calls 'chícharo' and South America calls 'arveja.' Same humble legume, three different names across the Spanish world.

alanlucena
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