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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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La puta madreAn intense exclamation of surprise, anger, or admiration that can be positive or negative depending on context. The Argentine and Spanish wildcard expression that works for celebrating a goal or cursing a stumble.
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CancelarTo cancel someone, meaning to publicly reject and collectively withdraw support from a person because of something they said or did. This is the Spanish equivalent of cancel culture, a social media phenomenon where someone can lose massive public support overnight. Used across all Spanish-speaking countries, especially on Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram.
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ChucheríasCandy, sweets, snacks, and junk food you eat purely out of craving with zero nutritional value. They're the weakness of kids and adults alike — that temptation that always wins against any diet.
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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
La puta madre0 votes

An intense exclamation of surprise, anger, or admiration that can be positive or negative depending on context. The Argentine and Spanish wildcard expression that works for celebrating a goal or cursing a stumble.

alanlucena
Cancelar0 votes

To cancel someone, meaning to publicly reject and collectively withdraw support from a person because of something they said or did. This is the Spanish equivalent of cancel culture, a social media phenomenon where someone can lose massive public support overnight. Used across all Spanish-speaking countries, especially on Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram.

alanlucena
Chucherías0 votes

Candy, sweets, snacks, and junk food you eat purely out of craving with zero nutritional value. They're the weakness of kids and adults alike — that temptation that always wins against any diet.

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