Spain
All expressions
Spain
All expressions
To screw everything up, to not get a single thing right. This expression comes from soccer, describing someone who can't even kick the ball properly, and it is used for any situation where absolutely nothing is going your way. Whether it's a bad day at work, a disastrous exam, or fumbling through a conversation, "no dar pie con bola" means you are completely off your game. Common across Spain and Latin America.
An automated account on social media that isn't a real person but a program that posts or comments automatically. Also used as an insult for someone who plays video games so badly they seem programmed.
Short for 'involuntary celibate' — a man who can't find a romantic or sexual partner and blames women or society for it. The term has become associated with toxic online communities and misogynistic attitudes.
Algo de precio bajo, una buena oferta o algo que no te va a tronar la cartera. En el mercado, lo barato es lo que buscas pero el vendedor siempre dice que ya está en precio.
Your ideal partner, your soulmate, the person who completes you perfectly as if you were two halves of the same fruit. Finding your media naranja is the most universal romantic dream in the Spanish-speaking world.