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Ser un plomoBeing extremely dull and tedious, exhausting everyone with their presence, much like the densest metal, lead.
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Pasarlo pipaIn Spain, having an incredibly good time, enjoying a situation or event to the fullest. Someone who's having a great time doesn't want it to end.
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Meter bazaTo butt into a conversation or situation without being asked, inserting oneself where it is not needed. The person who always meters baza has an opinion ready for every topic, whether they were asked or not.
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QuijoteA person who fights for impossible or idealistic causes, often disregarding practical consequences. Being a quixote is noble but can be very costly.
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Cuéntame otraAn expression of total disbelief, the response one gives when someone says something utterly unbelievable. It's equivalent to saying 'and I'm supposed to believe you?' and is used to convey skepticism or doubt about someone's claim.
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Ser un plomo0 votes

Being extremely dull and tedious, exhausting everyone with their presence, much like the densest metal, lead.

alanlucena
Pasarlo pipa0 votes

In Spain, having an incredibly good time, enjoying a situation or event to the fullest. Someone who's having a great time doesn't want it to end.

alanlucena
Meter baza0 votes

To butt into a conversation or situation without being asked, inserting oneself where it is not needed. The person who always meters baza has an opinion ready for every topic, whether they were asked or not.

alanlucena
Quijote0 votes

A person who fights for impossible or idealistic causes, often disregarding practical consequences. Being a quixote is noble but can be very costly.

alanlucena
Cuéntame otra0 votes

An expression of total disbelief, the response one gives when someone says something utterly unbelievable. It's equivalent to saying 'and I'm supposed to believe you?' and is used to convey skepticism or doubt about someone's claim.

alanlucena
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