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CachonderíaFlirting, sexual play, or an environment of high sensuality. In Spain, it can also mean joking and revelry depending on the context.
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Pop offTo explode positively, to shine, to suddenly stand out. It can also mean to get angry with justification or to start something forcefully.
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DemureModest, restrained, classy. It went viral as the aesthetic opposite of excess: doing things in an elegant, low-key way without drawing attention.
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No dar un palo al aguaTo not lift a finger, to be utterly and completely lazy — not even doing the bare minimum. In Spain not giving a stick to the water is the definitive description of someone who refuses to work.
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TramposearTo cheat systematically and without shame, bending or breaking rules constantly to get ahead. Unlike the occasional shortcut, tramposear is a lifestyle — someone who tramposea has made cheating their primary strategy.
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Cachondería0 votes

Flirting, sexual play, or an environment of high sensuality. In Spain, it can also mean joking and revelry depending on the context.

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Pop off0 votes

To explode positively, to shine, to suddenly stand out. It can also mean to get angry with justification or to start something forcefully.

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Demure0 votes

Modest, restrained, classy. It went viral as the aesthetic opposite of excess: doing things in an elegant, low-key way without drawing attention.

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No dar un palo al agua0 votes

To not lift a finger, to be utterly and completely lazy — not even doing the bare minimum. In Spain not giving a stick to the water is the definitive description of someone who refuses to work.

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Tramposear0 votes

To cheat systematically and without shame, bending or breaking rules constantly to get ahead. Unlike the occasional shortcut, tramposear is a lifestyle — someone who tramposea has made cheating their primary strategy.

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