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Es una joyaA person or thing that is extremely valuable, special, or exceptional. This term is used with affection to highlight someone unique, emphasizing their exceptional qualities.
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A lo que vengaAn attitude of total openness to what happens, without fixed plans or expectations. The philosophy of absolute improvisation.
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Calentar el bancoIn soccer, to be a substitute who never gets playing time — spending the entire match warming the bench without getting a single minute. The nightmare of any ambitious player with a passive coach.
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Not giving upRefusing to quit despite obstacles, setbacks, or exhaustion — the motivational English phrase adopted into Spanish social media and casual speech as a declaration of perseverance.
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TroncharTo break into uncontrollable laughter, laughing to the point of almost crying. The kind of laughter that never seems to end.
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Es una joya0 votes

A person or thing that is extremely valuable, special, or exceptional. This term is used with affection to highlight someone unique, emphasizing their exceptional qualities.

alanlucena
A lo que venga0 votes

An attitude of total openness to what happens, without fixed plans or expectations. The philosophy of absolute improvisation.

alanlucena
Calentar el banco0 votes

In soccer, to be a substitute who never gets playing time — spending the entire match warming the bench without getting a single minute. The nightmare of any ambitious player with a passive coach.

alanlucena
Not giving up0 votes

Refusing to quit despite obstacles, setbacks, or exhaustion — the motivational English phrase adopted into Spanish social media and casual speech as a declaration of perseverance.

alanlucena
Tronchar0 votes

To break into uncontrollable laughter, laughing to the point of almost crying. The kind of laughter that never seems to end.

alanlucena
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