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Calentar sillaTo occupy a position without contributing anything valuable, simply taking up space and not producing any results. This phrase is often used to describe someone who shows up late and leaves early without doing any work.
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Sacarle jugoTo get the most out of something or someone, to extract every possible benefit. This phrase is often used in a business or professional context, emphasizing the importance of making the most of opportunities.
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Estar hasta las naricesTo be completely fed up, sick to death of something or someone. In Spain when you're hasta las narices you've reached your absolute limit and have zero patience left.
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Echar la culpa al empedradoBlame external circumstances to justify one's own mistakes. This phrase is often used to describe someone who never takes responsibility for their actions.
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ApechugarTo suck it up, deal with it, accept the consequences without complaining. In Spain apechugar means facing whatever situation life throws at you with no whining.
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Calentar silla0 votes

To occupy a position without contributing anything valuable, simply taking up space and not producing any results. This phrase is often used to describe someone who shows up late and leaves early without doing any work.

alanlucena
Sacarle jugo0 votes

To get the most out of something or someone, to extract every possible benefit. This phrase is often used in a business or professional context, emphasizing the importance of making the most of opportunities.

alanlucena
Estar hasta las narices0 votes

To be completely fed up, sick to death of something or someone. In Spain when you're hasta las narices you've reached your absolute limit and have zero patience left.

alanlucena
Echar la culpa al empedrado0 votes

Blame external circumstances to justify one's own mistakes. This phrase is often used to describe someone who never takes responsibility for their actions.

alanlucena
Apechugar0 votes

To suck it up, deal with it, accept the consequences without complaining. In Spain apechugar means facing whatever situation life throws at you with no whining.

alanlucena
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