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GoleadorIn football, a player who consistently scores goals, always being in the right place at the right time. A team without a goal-scorer is unlikely to win a title.
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VueltasUnnecessary detours, roundabout explanations, or beating around the bush instead of getting to the point. Giving vueltas means you're dodging the real answer and frustrating everyone waiting for a straight response.
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ÑoñoA boring, humorless person who only talks about serious or academic topics and never loosens up. The ñoño has no spontaneity, no flexibility, and will always choose studying over any form of fun.
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PelotearTo discuss a topic without reaching a conclusion, passing the responsibility back and forth like a ball. Alternatively, to warm up before a game.
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Pasarse por altoTo deliberately ignore something or not pay attention to it. This can be an error or a conscious decision, often resulting in a mistake or a missed opportunity.
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Goleador0 votes

In football, a player who consistently scores goals, always being in the right place at the right time. A team without a goal-scorer is unlikely to win a title.

alanlucena
Vueltas0 votes

Unnecessary detours, roundabout explanations, or beating around the bush instead of getting to the point. Giving vueltas means you're dodging the real answer and frustrating everyone waiting for a straight response.

alanlucena
Ñoño0 votes

A boring, humorless person who only talks about serious or academic topics and never loosens up. The ñoño has no spontaneity, no flexibility, and will always choose studying over any form of fun.

alanlucena
Pelotear0 votes

To discuss a topic without reaching a conclusion, passing the responsibility back and forth like a ball. Alternatively, to warm up before a game.

alanlucena
Pasarse por alto0 votes

To deliberately ignore something or not pay attention to it. This can be an error or a conscious decision, often resulting in a mistake or a missed opportunity.

alanlucena
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