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HighkeyOpenly, without hiding anything, with total transparency and zero shame. It's the opposite of lowkey: when you like something and you shout it to the world without caring what anyone thinks.
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SimpSomeone who does absolutely everything for a person they like without getting anything in return, losing all dignity in the process. The simp showers their crush with gifts, compliments, and self-humiliation hoping for the tiniest crumb of attention. Borrowed from English internet culture, it is now deeply embedded in Spanish-speaking social media across Latin America and Spain.
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BolígrafoA writing instrument with ink and a rolling ball tip, the standard word for pen in Spain. What Mexico calls pluma, Peru calls lapicero, and Argentina calls birome, because every country has its own name.
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Estar hecho pedazosTo be physically or emotionally destroyed after a devastating experience. When you can't take anymore and feel like a truck ran you over, in both body and soul.
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ParkingA parking lot or place to leave your car, taken straight from English with zero adaptation. The anglicism that Spain, Argentina, and Colombia adopted to refer to the spot where you park.
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Highkey0 votes

Openly, without hiding anything, with total transparency and zero shame. It's the opposite of lowkey: when you like something and you shout it to the world without caring what anyone thinks.

alanlucena
Simp0 votes

Someone who does absolutely everything for a person they like without getting anything in return, losing all dignity in the process. The simp showers their crush with gifts, compliments, and self-humiliation hoping for the tiniest crumb of attention. Borrowed from English internet culture, it is now deeply embedded in Spanish-speaking social media across Latin America and Spain.

alanlucena
Bolígrafo0 votes

A writing instrument with ink and a rolling ball tip, the standard word for pen in Spain. What Mexico calls pluma, Peru calls lapicero, and Argentina calls birome, because every country has its own name.

alanlucena
Estar hecho pedazos0 votes

To be physically or emotionally destroyed after a devastating experience. When you can't take anymore and feel like a truck ran you over, in both body and soul.

alanlucena
Parking0 votes

A parking lot or place to leave your car, taken straight from English with zero adaptation. The anglicism that Spain, Argentina, and Colombia adopted to refer to the spot where you park.

alanlucena
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