Spain
All expressions
Spain
All expressions
A parking lot or parking space in Spain. While Latin Americans say "estacionamiento," Spaniards use aparcamiento, and finding one in Madrid or Barcelona during rush hour is a miracle worth celebrating. Drivers can circle for half an hour looking for a free spot, which is why double parking and creative "I will only be five minutes" stops are a national sport.
When someone reads your message and doesn't reply — the blue checkmark of modern humiliation. Getting left on read hurts more when it's your crush and less when it's your boss.
To aggressively advance as a team toward an enemy position in a video game, going all-in on the attack without looking back. Pushing requires coordination and guts — if it fails, everyone gets wiped.
A person living in their own fantasy world who refuses to accept reality. Straight from English, it's the go-to Gen Z insult for anyone whose self-perception is wildly disconnected from the truth.
A pretty, attractive woman or something cute and stylish in Mexico and Spain. It's a sweet, versatile compliment that can range from tender to flirty depending on the tone and familiarity between people.