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BrutalSomething extremely good, impressive, or intense that can't be described with normal words. When the experience is so powerful, so epic, or so perfect that only 'brutal' does it justice.
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Cagarse de miedoTo feel extreme fear, to be completely terrified. It's a vulgar but widely used expression across the Spanish-speaking world for describing genuine terror.
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CompuThe short, casual way to say computer in Argentina and other Latin American countries. It's the natural abbreviation everyone uses because saying "computadora" in full sounds way too formal.
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MachínA lot, a ton, with full intensity. It's used in Mexico to exaggerate or emphasize just how much of something there is — basically the superlative of 'mucho.'
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ToparTo run into someone randomly somewhere, to unexpectedly cross paths. In Mexico, topar is that awkward or funny moment of seeing someone without planning it.
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Brutal0 votes

Something extremely good, impressive, or intense that can't be described with normal words. When the experience is so powerful, so epic, or so perfect that only 'brutal' does it justice.

alanlucena
Cagarse de miedo0 votes

To feel extreme fear, to be completely terrified. It's a vulgar but widely used expression across the Spanish-speaking world for describing genuine terror.

alanlucena
Compu0 votes

The short, casual way to say computer in Argentina and other Latin American countries. It's the natural abbreviation everyone uses because saying "computadora" in full sounds way too formal.

alanlucena
Machín0 votes

A lot, a ton, with full intensity. It's used in Mexico to exaggerate or emphasize just how much of something there is — basically the superlative of 'mucho.'

alanlucena
Topar0 votes

To run into someone randomly somewhere, to unexpectedly cross paths. In Mexico, topar is that awkward or funny moment of seeing someone without planning it.

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