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TrolearTo deliberately mess with other players to make them angry, whether by intentionally playing badly or doing absurd things. The troll feeds on others' suffering.
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ThrowearTo lose a match you already had in the bag because of a stupid mistake or bad decision. Throwing is snatching defeat from the jaws of victory when nobody else could beat you.
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Pan comidoSomething super easy to do that requires zero effort or special preparation. When a task is pan comido, you could do it asleep, with your eyes closed and one hand tied behind your back.
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ZumoFruit juice in Spain — what absolutely all of Latin America calls jugo. Spaniards order it as zumo, especially fresh-squeezed orange juice which is mandatory at every Spanish breakfast.
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Cien por cienTotally, completely, and without any doubt whatsoever in Spain. When a Spaniard says 'cien por cien,' they're affirming something with the maximum conviction possible, as if they'd bet their life on it.
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Trolear0 votes

To deliberately mess with other players to make them angry, whether by intentionally playing badly or doing absurd things. The troll feeds on others' suffering.

alanlucena
Throwear0 votes

To lose a match you already had in the bag because of a stupid mistake or bad decision. Throwing is snatching defeat from the jaws of victory when nobody else could beat you.

alanlucena
Pan comido0 votes

Something super easy to do that requires zero effort or special preparation. When a task is pan comido, you could do it asleep, with your eyes closed and one hand tied behind your back.

alanlucena
Zumo0 votes

Fruit juice in Spain — what absolutely all of Latin America calls jugo. Spaniards order it as zumo, especially fresh-squeezed orange juice which is mandatory at every Spanish breakfast.

alanlucena
Cien por cien0 votes

Totally, completely, and without any doubt whatsoever in Spain. When a Spaniard says 'cien por cien,' they're affirming something with the maximum conviction possible, as if they'd bet their life on it.

alanlucena
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