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That girlA social media aesthetic built around the idealized productive woman who wakes up early, works out, eats clean, journals, and glows. That girl is part aspiration, part joke — most people relate more to the snooze button winning.
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El que fue a Sevilla perdió su sillaA proverb that says if you leave your place, someone else will take it. If you're not present, you can't claim your spot, highlighting the importance of being proactive and present in life.
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FregarTo bother, pester, ruin something, or mess things up. Fregar spans the spectrum from mild annoyance to serious damage — it can describe a nagging coworker or a crashed computer with the exact same word.
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CagónA coward, someone who is too scared to face situations or say what they really think. A cagón always has an excuse for staying out of anything difficult — they talk big in private but shrink the moment it matters.
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CursiCheesy, overly sentimental, or exaggeratedly sweet in a way that feels fake or embarrassing. Something cursi reaches too hard for romance or emotion and ends up cringe-worthy instead of touching.
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That girl0 votes

A social media aesthetic built around the idealized productive woman who wakes up early, works out, eats clean, journals, and glows. That girl is part aspiration, part joke — most people relate more to the snooze button winning.

alanlucena
El que fue a Sevilla perdió su silla0 votes

A proverb that says if you leave your place, someone else will take it. If you're not present, you can't claim your spot, highlighting the importance of being proactive and present in life.

alanlucena
Fregar0 votes

To bother, pester, ruin something, or mess things up. Fregar spans the spectrum from mild annoyance to serious damage — it can describe a nagging coworker or a crashed computer with the exact same word.

alanlucena
Cagón0 votes

A coward, someone who is too scared to face situations or say what they really think. A cagón always has an excuse for staying out of anything difficult — they talk big in private but shrink the moment it matters.

alanlucena
Cursi0 votes

Cheesy, overly sentimental, or exaggeratedly sweet in a way that feels fake or embarrassing. Something cursi reaches too hard for romance or emotion and ends up cringe-worthy instead of touching.

alanlucena
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