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TuitearTo post something on Twitter/X, to share a thought or opinion on the social network. It's the verb describing the activity of millions of daily users.
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MelocotónA sweet, juicy fruit with velvety skin that Spain calls melocotón and Latin America calls durazno. Perfect for eating fresh in summer, in homemade syrup, or as artisanal jam.
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CrashearWhen a program or system unexpectedly closes and stops working without warning. It's the Spanish verb form of the English word "crash," adapted with the "-ear" ending that Spanish speakers love to use when adopting tech terms. The digital nightmare that erases your unsaved work without mercy.
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LeloA dazed, spaced-out person who doesn't react and seems disconnected from the world. When someone's lelo, their brain went on vacation and their body stayed behind on autopilot.
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ZascaA witty, quick, and devastating comeback that leaves the other person completely speechless in Spain. It's a roast so precise and well-timed that the victim has absolutely no way to respond.
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Tuitear0 votes

To post something on Twitter/X, to share a thought or opinion on the social network. It's the verb describing the activity of millions of daily users.

alanlucena
Melocotón0 votes

A sweet, juicy fruit with velvety skin that Spain calls melocotón and Latin America calls durazno. Perfect for eating fresh in summer, in homemade syrup, or as artisanal jam.

alanlucena
Crashear0 votes

When a program or system unexpectedly closes and stops working without warning. It's the Spanish verb form of the English word "crash," adapted with the "-ear" ending that Spanish speakers love to use when adopting tech terms. The digital nightmare that erases your unsaved work without mercy.

alanlucena
Lelo0 votes

A dazed, spaced-out person who doesn't react and seems disconnected from the world. When someone's lelo, their brain went on vacation and their body stayed behind on autopilot.

alanlucena
Zasca0 votes

A witty, quick, and devastating comeback that leaves the other person completely speechless in Spain. It's a roast so precise and well-timed that the victim has absolutely no way to respond.

alanlucena
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