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FregonaA mop in Spain — the essential floor-cleaning tool that always lives in a corner of the bathroom or kitchen. The fregona is a Spanish invention the whole country is secretly proud of.
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SaludSe usa para brindar al chocar copas o vasos, equivalente al inglés cheers. También se dice cuando alguien estornuda, como bless you.
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Empanada mentalMental confusion, a tangled mess in your head from overthinking something without reaching any conclusion. In Spain it's when you get twisted up in your own thoughts.
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GuapoAngry, in a bad mood, or with an aggressive attitude in the Caribbean. Careful though — in Spain and Mexico guapo means attractive, so Spanish gets confusing depending on where you say it.
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ShippearTo want two people to become a couple, whether they're real or fictional. It's fantasizing about a romance between people who may not even know you're rooting for them.
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Fregona0 votes

A mop in Spain — the essential floor-cleaning tool that always lives in a corner of the bathroom or kitchen. The fregona is a Spanish invention the whole country is secretly proud of.

alanlucena
Salud0 votes

Se usa para brindar al chocar copas o vasos, equivalente al inglés cheers. También se dice cuando alguien estornuda, como bless you.

alanlucena
Empanada mental0 votes

Mental confusion, a tangled mess in your head from overthinking something without reaching any conclusion. In Spain it's when you get twisted up in your own thoughts.

alanlucena
Guapo0 votes

Angry, in a bad mood, or with an aggressive attitude in the Caribbean. Careful though — in Spain and Mexico guapo means attractive, so Spanish gets confusing depending on where you say it.

alanlucena
Shippear0 votes

To want two people to become a couple, whether they're real or fictional. It's fantasizing about a romance between people who may not even know you're rooting for them.

alanlucena
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