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AlivianarTo help out, lend a hand, do someone a favor when they need it. In Mexico it's used when someone gets you out of a jam or does you a solid without being asked.
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PanzaAbdomen or belly in Mexico and other countries, the body part that grows the most with age. The panza is hard to shrink no matter how many diets you try or crunches you fail at.
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HuevónA lazy person who has zero motivation to do anything. It's one of the most universal insults in Spanish, used across nearly every Latin American country to describe someone who just won't get off the couch or put in any effort. Think of it as calling someone a total slacker or bum.
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AguitarseTo get sad or depressed in Mexico, when something puts your mood through the floor with no remedy. You just want to stay in bed without talking to anyone and see the world in shades of gray.
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Buena vibraPositive energy transmitted by a person, place, or situation that makes you feel good without knowing why. The opposite of bad vibes: when everything flows, everyone gets along, and the atmosphere is perfect.
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Alivianar0 votes

To help out, lend a hand, do someone a favor when they need it. In Mexico it's used when someone gets you out of a jam or does you a solid without being asked.

alanlucena
Panza0 votes

Abdomen or belly in Mexico and other countries, the body part that grows the most with age. The panza is hard to shrink no matter how many diets you try or crunches you fail at.

alanlucena
Huevón0 votes

A lazy person who has zero motivation to do anything. It's one of the most universal insults in Spanish, used across nearly every Latin American country to describe someone who just won't get off the couch or put in any effort. Think of it as calling someone a total slacker or bum.

alanlucena
Aguitarse0 votes

To get sad or depressed in Mexico, when something puts your mood through the floor with no remedy. You just want to stay in bed without talking to anyone and see the world in shades of gray.

alanlucena
Buena vibra0 votes

Positive energy transmitted by a person, place, or situation that makes you feel good without knowing why. The opposite of bad vibes: when everything flows, everyone gets along, and the atmosphere is perfect.

alanlucena
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