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NerfearTo weaken a character, weapon, or ability in a video game through a developer update. When the devs decide your main was too broken and make them useless from one patch to the next.
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TiraderoA completely messy place with stuff thrown everywhere with no order whatsoever. In Mexico, a tiradero is the natural state of a teenager's room who swears they know where everything is. Think of it as the Spanish word for "a total mess" or "a pigsty.".
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ÑoñoA nerdy, super studious, or overly well-behaved person who prefers books over parties. In Mexico and Colombia it can be either teasing or affectionate depending on the tone.
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TeaJuicy gossip or secret info someone shares with their inner circle. It comes from 'spill the tea,' the Gen Z expression for asking someone to drop all the gossip without holding back.
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BachataA romantic Dominican music genre with guitar, bongo, and güira that conquers hearts around the world. It's the perfect music for dancing close, declaring love, and feeling the lyrics in your soul.
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Nerfear0 votes

To weaken a character, weapon, or ability in a video game through a developer update. When the devs decide your main was too broken and make them useless from one patch to the next.

alanlucena
Tiradero0 votes

A completely messy place with stuff thrown everywhere with no order whatsoever. In Mexico, a tiradero is the natural state of a teenager's room who swears they know where everything is. Think of it as the Spanish word for "a total mess" or "a pigsty.".

alanlucena
Ñoño0 votes

A nerdy, super studious, or overly well-behaved person who prefers books over parties. In Mexico and Colombia it can be either teasing or affectionate depending on the tone.

alanlucena
Tea0 votes

Juicy gossip or secret info someone shares with their inner circle. It comes from 'spill the tea,' the Gen Z expression for asking someone to drop all the gossip without holding back.

alanlucena
Bachata0 votes

A romantic Dominican music genre with guitar, bongo, and güira that conquers hearts around the world. It's the perfect music for dancing close, declaring love, and feeling the lyrics in your soul.

alanlucena
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