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BurroA dumb person or someone who doesn't understand things no matter how many times you explain. Calling someone burro is a classic since elementary school that never goes out of style — it stings, but we've all heard it.
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Llueve sobre mojadoWhen someone who was already doing badly experiences more bad things piled on top. Said when problems accumulate without rest.
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Te lo lavasThe most Mexican farewell there is. It literally sounds like an insult but it is pure love between friends. If someone tells you this, it means they trust you enough to joke around with you. Strangers would be very confused hearing it.
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EstacionamientoA parking lot or space designated for leaving your car in Mexico, whether a multi-story building, an open lot, or a street spot. Finding parking in Mexico City is an extreme sport requiring zen-level patience.
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ChingarThe Swiss Army knife of Mexican words — it can mean to bother, to ruin, to work your ass off, or to emphasize intensity. Context is everything, and mastering its many uses is basically a PhD in Mexican culture.
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Burro0 votes

A dumb person or someone who doesn't understand things no matter how many times you explain. Calling someone burro is a classic since elementary school that never goes out of style — it stings, but we've all heard it.

alanlucena
Llueve sobre mojado0 votes

When someone who was already doing badly experiences more bad things piled on top. Said when problems accumulate without rest.

alanlucena
Te lo lavas0 votes

The most Mexican farewell there is. It literally sounds like an insult but it is pure love between friends. If someone tells you this, it means they trust you enough to joke around with you. Strangers would be very confused hearing it.

nuev
Estacionamiento0 votes

A parking lot or space designated for leaving your car in Mexico, whether a multi-story building, an open lot, or a street spot. Finding parking in Mexico City is an extreme sport requiring zen-level patience.

alanlucena
Chingar0 votes

The Swiss Army knife of Mexican words — it can mean to bother, to ruin, to work your ass off, or to emphasize intensity. Context is everything, and mastering its many uses is basically a PhD in Mexican culture.

alanlucena
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