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Plot twistAn unexpected twist or turn of events, just like in movies. When life gives you a plot twist, nobody saw it coming — it recontextualizes everything that came before and leaves you scrambling to adjust.
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SkibiAn adjective used to describe something as absurd or ridiculous, inspired by the 'skibidi toilet' meme. It's a playful way to refer to something that makes no sense or is utterly nonsensical.
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Tener mala pataTo have consistently bad luck. A person with 'mala pata' is always in the wrong place at the wrong time. This term is commonly used across Latin America to describe someone whose misfortunes seem to defy explanation or chance.
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AcoplarTo click, fit in, adapt seamlessly to a group or situation. In Latin American slang when you acoplas you slot right in like you were always there.
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Ser un caraduraTo be shameless, have an outrageous amount of nerve and do things without a hint of embarrassment. In Spain a caradura acts boldly without any shame reflex whatsoever.
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Plot twist0 votes

An unexpected twist or turn of events, just like in movies. When life gives you a plot twist, nobody saw it coming — it recontextualizes everything that came before and leaves you scrambling to adjust.

alanlucena
Skibi0 votes

An adjective used to describe something as absurd or ridiculous, inspired by the 'skibidi toilet' meme. It's a playful way to refer to something that makes no sense or is utterly nonsensical.

alanlucena
Tener mala pata0 votes

To have consistently bad luck. A person with 'mala pata' is always in the wrong place at the wrong time. This term is commonly used across Latin America to describe someone whose misfortunes seem to defy explanation or chance.

alanlucena
Acoplar0 votes

To click, fit in, adapt seamlessly to a group or situation. In Latin American slang when you acoplas you slot right in like you were always there.

alanlucena
Ser un caradura0 votes

To be shameless, have an outrageous amount of nerve and do things without a hint of embarrassment. In Spain a caradura acts boldly without any shame reflex whatsoever.

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