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Spain
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A Spanglish gaming term for split pushing, meaning to go solo and push a side lane while your team distracts the enemy elsewhere on the map. It's a risky strategy, but when it works, you can win the game without ever needing a team fight.
Ser muy aburrido, inactivo y sin interés. Un saco es el contenedor vacío de todo estímulo y energía.
To stubbornly insist on something without budging, refusing to back down under any circumstance. Used mainly in Spain, when you dig your heels in and absolutely nobody in the world can convince you otherwise. Think of it as being bullheaded about a decision.
A woman with harmful relationship behaviors: jealous, manipulative, the type who checks your phone and starts drama over everything. Calling someone 'mi tóxica' (my toxic one) is said with humor across Latin America, but it usually describes a painfully real pattern.
A spectacular, jaw dropping goal in soccer that makes the commentators scream for thirty seconds straight. The kind that goes viral instantly and gets replayed in slow motion all week long. Adding the suffix 'azo' to 'gol' turns it into something epic and unforgettable.