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BugearWhen a program, app, or video game glitches and behaves erratically and unexpectedly. Also used for people who get confused, freeze up, or act weird as if their brain just crashed.
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ViralContent that gets shared massively on the internet, reaching millions of views in a short time. Every content creator's dream and the nightmare of whoever didn't want that embarrassing video getting out.
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TrollSame concept as in English: someone who deliberately provokes and annoys people online to generate conflict and negative reactions. The comment section villain who enjoys ruining conversations and making people angry purely for their own entertainment. Used identically across all Spanish speaking countries.
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DropearTo drop or release something new into the world: music, a video game item, a product, or digital content. It's the gamer and music anglicism used for any hyped-up launch.
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RifarTo be excellent, to crush it, or to come through in a huge way. In Mexico, telling someone they rifa is a big compliment — it means they give their all and never let you down.
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Bugear0 votes

When a program, app, or video game glitches and behaves erratically and unexpectedly. Also used for people who get confused, freeze up, or act weird as if their brain just crashed.

alanlucena
Viral0 votes

Content that gets shared massively on the internet, reaching millions of views in a short time. Every content creator's dream and the nightmare of whoever didn't want that embarrassing video getting out.

alanlucena
Troll0 votes

Same concept as in English: someone who deliberately provokes and annoys people online to generate conflict and negative reactions. The comment section villain who enjoys ruining conversations and making people angry purely for their own entertainment. Used identically across all Spanish speaking countries.

alanlucena
Dropear0 votes

To drop or release something new into the world: music, a video game item, a product, or digital content. It's the gamer and music anglicism used for any hyped-up launch.

alanlucena
Rifar0 votes

To be excellent, to crush it, or to come through in a huge way. In Mexico, telling someone they rifa is a big compliment — it means they give their all and never let you down.

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