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Hacer las pacesTo make amends with someone after a conflict or disagreement, and to restore a relationship.
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SnatchedPerfectly toned, flawlessly fitted, and looking spectacular — especially referring to someone's body or outfit. When you're snatched, your look is tight, on point, and impossible to ignore.
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Ni píoIn Spain and Latin America, to say absolutely nothing — to keep total silence. 'Sin decir ni pío' means leaving or acting without making a single sound or comment.
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Tener morroTo have a lot of nerve, audacity or shameless cheek. In Spain someone with morro does outrageous things without a hint of embarrassment.
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Estar en el ajoTo be in on it, involved in a scheme or secret plan. In Spain if you're en el ajo you're part of the inner circle that knows what's really going on.
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Hacer las paces0 votes

To make amends with someone after a conflict or disagreement, and to restore a relationship.

alanlucena
Snatched0 votes

Perfectly toned, flawlessly fitted, and looking spectacular — especially referring to someone's body or outfit. When you're snatched, your look is tight, on point, and impossible to ignore.

alanlucena
Ni pío0 votes

In Spain and Latin America, to say absolutely nothing — to keep total silence. 'Sin decir ni pío' means leaving or acting without making a single sound or comment.

alanlucena
Tener morro0 votes

To have a lot of nerve, audacity or shameless cheek. In Spain someone with morro does outrageous things without a hint of embarrassment.

alanlucena
Estar en el ajo0 votes

To be in on it, involved in a scheme or secret plan. In Spain if you're en el ajo you're part of the inner circle that knows what's really going on.

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