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Qué tranzaAn informal Mexican greeting meaning what's up, what's good, or what's going on. It's the street-level, close-friends way to start a conversation with zero formalities.
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ChichisBoobs or breasts. It's a somewhat vulgar Mexican slang term used in informal conversation between friends, rarely in front of strangers.
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NiniA person who neither studies nor works. The nini lives at their parents' house, has no plans, and their routine is Netflix, sleep, and repeat. It's a serious social issue disguised as a meme.
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Ponerse salsaTo get aggressive, confrontational, or start looking for trouble for no reason in Mexico. When someone se pone salsa, they're overreacting and being provocative, picking fights where there were none.
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CalleHaving street smarts, real-life experience, and knowing how the world actually works outside of books. The street teaches you things no university ever could.
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Qué tranza0 votes

An informal Mexican greeting meaning what's up, what's good, or what's going on. It's the street-level, close-friends way to start a conversation with zero formalities.

alanlucena
Chichis0 votes

Boobs or breasts. It's a somewhat vulgar Mexican slang term used in informal conversation between friends, rarely in front of strangers.

alanlucena
Nini0 votes

A person who neither studies nor works. The nini lives at their parents' house, has no plans, and their routine is Netflix, sleep, and repeat. It's a serious social issue disguised as a meme.

alanlucena
Ponerse salsa0 votes

To get aggressive, confrontational, or start looking for trouble for no reason in Mexico. When someone se pone salsa, they're overreacting and being provocative, picking fights where there were none.

alanlucena
Calle0 votes

Having street smarts, real-life experience, and knowing how the world actually works outside of books. The street teaches you things no university ever could.

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