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RentaMonthly rent for living in a house or apartment that isn't yours in Mexico. It's the payment that eats the biggest chunk of your salary and makes you dream of owning your own place.
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RoomieA roommate you share an apartment and expenses with. The roomie relationship can be amazing or a total nightmare — there's no in-between, and cleaning habits usually determine which.
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GorraA cap with a visor worn across the Spanish-speaking world. In Argentina it has an extra meaning: 'de gorra' means for free, and a 'gorrón' is someone who always wants everything without paying.
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RushearTo aggressively charge at enemies without thinking much in a video game. It's the strategy of the brave or the desperate — going all in straight at the enemy.
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JoderTo bother, annoy, or ruin something. In Spain it also works as an exclamation of surprise, frustration, or emphasis: '¡Joder!' is as Spanish as tortilla de patatas.
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Renta0 votes

Monthly rent for living in a house or apartment that isn't yours in Mexico. It's the payment that eats the biggest chunk of your salary and makes you dream of owning your own place.

alanlucena
Roomie0 votes

A roommate you share an apartment and expenses with. The roomie relationship can be amazing or a total nightmare — there's no in-between, and cleaning habits usually determine which.

alanlucena
Gorra0 votes

A cap with a visor worn across the Spanish-speaking world. In Argentina it has an extra meaning: 'de gorra' means for free, and a 'gorrón' is someone who always wants everything without paying.

alanlucena
Rushear0 votes

To aggressively charge at enemies without thinking much in a video game. It's the strategy of the brave or the desperate — going all in straight at the enemy.

alanlucena
Joder0 votes

To bother, annoy, or ruin something. In Spain it also works as an exclamation of surprise, frustration, or emphasis: '¡Joder!' is as Spanish as tortilla de patatas.

alanlucena
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