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Pase de golA perfect assist that leaves a teammate alone in front of goal to score unopposed. The pase de gol is the art of seeing what nobody else sees and putting the ball exactly where your teammate needs it.
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CagarTo screw something up, fail spectacularly, or make an irreversible mistake. When things go terribly wrong because of you or someone else and there's no way to fix it or pretend nothing happened.
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TareaHomework assigned to do at home — the universal nightmare of every Latin American student since elementary school. It's that obligation you procrastinate until the absolute last minute without exception.
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MajoNice, friendly, a genuinely likeable person who you click with right away in Spain. It's the most authentic casual compliment for someone with good vibes who's just pleasant to be around.
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ChuloPretty, attractive, stylish, something that looks great in Spain. It's a casual, everyday compliment used without thinking for people, objects, places — basically anything that's nice to look at.
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Pase de gol0 votes

A perfect assist that leaves a teammate alone in front of goal to score unopposed. The pase de gol is the art of seeing what nobody else sees and putting the ball exactly where your teammate needs it.

alanlucena
Cagar0 votes

To screw something up, fail spectacularly, or make an irreversible mistake. When things go terribly wrong because of you or someone else and there's no way to fix it or pretend nothing happened.

alanlucena
Tarea0 votes

Homework assigned to do at home — the universal nightmare of every Latin American student since elementary school. It's that obligation you procrastinate until the absolute last minute without exception.

alanlucena
Majo0 votes

Nice, friendly, a genuinely likeable person who you click with right away in Spain. It's the most authentic casual compliment for someone with good vibes who's just pleasant to be around.

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Chulo0 votes

Pretty, attractive, stylish, something that looks great in Spain. It's a casual, everyday compliment used without thinking for people, objects, places — basically anything that's nice to look at.

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